May 20th, 2012, 04:32 PM
Various news sites are reporting that Alfonso Cuaron's ("Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban") big-budget 3-D movie, "Gravity", will not be released this year but instead will be released in 2013. Apparently Warner Bros. is afraid the movie would be crushed by Peter Jackson's "The Hobbit" (or other films being released in the fall), which is probably true.
As "The Hunger Games" and "The Avengers" showed the studios this year, there can be only one big movie at the box office at a time. Film scheduling has probably just devolved into major turmoil as studios try to figure out where they can position their highest risk films in order to avoid being trounced by competition.
As "The Hunger Games" and "The Avengers" showed the studios this year, there can be only one big movie at the box office at a time. Film scheduling has probably just devolved into major turmoil as studios try to figure out where they can position their highest risk films in order to avoid being trounced by competition.