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Netflix Price Hike Likely Imminent, According to Analysts

Netflix subscription prices are widely expected to increase soon in North America and Europe. Indeed, that seems to be the direction things are heading with paradoxical pandemic era problems in which viewership is through the roof, and company shares are rising. Alex Giaimo an analyst of Wall Street investment company Jefferies Group, offers an interesting take regarding the belief shared among peers of an increase to the subscription price of Netflix (NFLX), given the variables set in the Bizarro year of 2020, as reported via Deadline. Such an occurrence would represent the fourth price hike for U.S. Netflix customers in…
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Black Widow Release Date Delay Imminent?

Is 2020 at all salvageable for major studio blockbusters? It’s appearing less likely after the recent disappointments surrounding Warner Brothers’ Tenet and Disney’s Mulan. And according to at least several anonymous sources talking to Deadline, it’s about to result in Marvel Studios’ hotly anticipated Black Widow being delayed yet again. The report, which was filed Tuesday afternoon, states Disney executives are currently pondering a move of Black Widow off its current Nov. 6 release date, even though the studio has yet to settle on a new date. According to the trade, Black Widow could theoretically be moved to as soon…
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Tenet Delay Imminent as Coronavirus Spreads, Analyst Predicts

Like a magician’s best illusion, the hopes predicated on Christopher Nolan’s Tenet resuscitating the moviegoing experience are vanishing all around us. And adding suspense to this grim trick is a new report from Eric Handler, a leading exhibition industry analyst with MKM Partners. According to Handler, there is a “low likelihood” that Tenet keeps its scheduled Aug. 12 release date, particularly in the wake of rising rates of infection in states across the U.S., including Florida, Texas, California, and Arizona. “The near-term outlook for exhibition related stocks remains extremely clouded,” Handler wrote. “It would be surprising to see theaters able…
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