Two people from "ET" are hosting--they couldn't get Drew to host? (Either
one, although game shows are now in the primetime Emmys):
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/2023-daytime-emmy-awards-date-1235644368/
Not even Gayle KIng and Nate Burleson? (Yeah, they're news, but CBS News
Add to that Wall Street now seems to mostly care about debt reduction, and
rewards studios and streamers immediately with a bump in their stock price
when any significant debt reduction is announced. So Zaz pays down his
enormous debt load and gets a stock bump in basically real time.
The Studio
The $60m is purely international figures. I don't think the "sneak preview"
box office numbers get reported until the actual opening weekend when they
get added together and create a suspiciously large number to ensure they go
high in the top 10. So basically that's $60m before the US has taken a
To be fair, the Trolls number is probably heavily influenced by the 'sneak
preview' screening last weekend and presale of 1st-run streaming rights to
the 'Cock.
Honestly, tho...how does any student OTHER than WB release a Road
Runner/Wile E. Coyote movie? ("Roger Rabbit" not withstanding.)
On
According to Matt Belamy at Puck, the film is now going to get shopped
around, so not necessarily locked into the vault. Aside from anything else,
I guess there are some relationships to maintain.
He also has a bit of a discussion about exactly how much you really save by
taking a tax write off