You can have a due date and still be “film as art”.
The date might even move around, maybe it gets bumped a week, maybe moved to November, who knows.
Let’s look at “Oppenheimer”, that came out during the same timeframe as this film is expected to, late July. It started production in early 2022.
Fantastic Four is also starting (or already in) production. Each take a year and a half to be made. Why can’t they both be art?
Making a film takes a lot of effort. So it makes sense that they would have a rough idea of how long it would take to make. Especially Disney/Marvel who have made A LOT of movies like this.
You can have a due date and still be “film as art”.
The date might even move around, maybe it gets bumped a week, maybe moved to November, who knows.
Let’s look at “Oppenheimer”, that came out during the same timeframe as this film is expected to, late July. It started production in early 2022.
Fantastic Four is also starting (or already in) production. Each take a year and a half to be made. Why can’t they both be art?
Making a film takes a lot of effort. So it makes sense that they would have a rough idea of how long it would take to make. Especially Disney/Marvel who have made A LOT of movies like this.