Please Have A Theatrical Experience Event For Certain Films Of The Past 3 Years

Please Have A Theatrical Experience Event For Certain Films Of The Past 3 Years

The issue

As a way for films of the past 3 years that a certain virus impacting the film industry stopped from successfully hitting theatres as intended to have the theatrical run they were made to have, I had been thinking that movie theatres around the world should start up something called the theatrical experience for them, for only a month and once per day. Sure during that time it could result in the films that get featured being temporarily unavailable from dvd releases, streaming services, places you rent movies, in flight entertainment and on tv during that time, but what matters is that the following films are all seen on the big screen at some point and form as intended:

*Onward: A film from Pixar, of which didn’t really have much of a theatrical run due to when it released. *Mulan (2020): Not something that looks better suited for Disney+.
*Trolls 2: World Tour: A film from Dreamworks Animation.
*SCOOB!: A film from Warner Animation Group, and what is meant to be the first fully animated Scooby-Doo film seen in theatres.
*Soul: A film from Pixar.
*The Secret Garden: A film that does not look better suited for streaming services.
*Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure: A film that does not look better suited for streaming services and is a sequel to previous theatrical films.
*Connected/The Mitchell’s Vs The Machines: A film from Sony Animation.
*Cats & Dogs 3: Paws United: A sequel to previous theatrical films.
*The Witches: A film that does not look better suited for streaming services.
*We Can Be Heroes: What could be a sequel to previous theatrical films.
*Rumble: A film from Paramount Animation.
*Wish Dragon: A film from Sony Animation.
*Vivo: A film from Sony Animation.
*Luca: A film from Pixar.
*Cinderella (2021): A film from Sony that does not look better suited for streaming services.
*Hotel Transylvania 4: Transformania: A Sony Animation film, and what is meant to be the 4th theatrically released fourth installment to an animated film franchise of all time.
*Turning Red: A film from Pixar.
And any other film that is from a studio that only does theatrical films (The CGI Spongebob Movie since Nickelodeon Movies does indeed have a future), any other film that is a sequel to previous theatrical films (Coming 2 America), any other film that does not look better suited for streaming services (Sony films on Netflix and Amazon such as Fatherhood and Man From Toronto for instance), and any other film that hit theatres around the time they were forced to close. Any films that seemed better off as streaming service originals such as Nimona, The One And Only Ivan and My Little Pony: A New Generation meanwhile should not need to be included with having a theatrical experience, and if the theatrical experience for atleast 24 films goes well, then maybe other films not listed that covid-19 stopped from being seen in theatres as intended can also have theatrical experiences in the following years.

At first it seemed like 2023 would be the perfect time for a theatrical experience to take place, seeing as not many films of this year have been joining the list (Lightyear even successfully hit theatres), but with a new variant of covid-19 on the horizon, it's looking as though more films may be having their theatrical runs interefred with in the coming months, all to the point where there could be more then 12 animated films on it. Streaming Services are not meant to replace movie theatres, the only reason any film initially intended for theatres should have to become streaming service originals is in fact due to them looking better suited as such, or because of how not so well they would've done in theatres. Overall I'm surprised that even after movie theatres eventually reopened and even after films starting to hit theatres and streaming services on the same day, what had been going on with the film industry as a result of covid-19 hadn't stopped. By allowing a theatrical experience to be done for 12 animated films and 12 live action films that don't look better suited for streaming services, they won't be excluded from the box office, they won't be excluded from anything else, studios that've only been known to do theatrical films will be able to continue remaining as such, people who purchased tickets to see these films in theatres won't have done so for nothing, all Sony films will be able to get watchable on the same streaming service (especially if Disney were to one of these years acquire all things Sony), and we'd be able to look back on these films in the way we intended to do so. Another important thing to think about is all the hard work the creators of these films had done to get them ready for theatres, and that the theatrical experience for them is all regardless of their receptions (though some films could have some minor changes to them).

But of course if all these films having a theatrical experience wouldn't be that simple, we might as well to turn to going back in time to stop that virus from ever having happened with a real time machine that someone may or may not've secretly created.

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The issue

As a way for films of the past 3 years that a certain virus impacting the film industry stopped from successfully hitting theatres as intended to have the theatrical run they were made to have, I had been thinking that movie theatres around the world should start up something called the theatrical experience for them, for only a month and once per day. Sure during that time it could result in the films that get featured being temporarily unavailable from dvd releases, streaming services, places you rent movies, in flight entertainment and on tv during that time, but what matters is that the following films are all seen on the big screen at some point and form as intended:

*Onward: A film from Pixar, of which didn’t really have much of a theatrical run due to when it released. *Mulan (2020): Not something that looks better suited for Disney+.
*Trolls 2: World Tour: A film from Dreamworks Animation.
*SCOOB!: A film from Warner Animation Group, and what is meant to be the first fully animated Scooby-Doo film seen in theatres.
*Soul: A film from Pixar.
*The Secret Garden: A film that does not look better suited for streaming services.
*Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure: A film that does not look better suited for streaming services and is a sequel to previous theatrical films.
*Connected/The Mitchell’s Vs The Machines: A film from Sony Animation.
*Cats & Dogs 3: Paws United: A sequel to previous theatrical films.
*The Witches: A film that does not look better suited for streaming services.
*We Can Be Heroes: What could be a sequel to previous theatrical films.
*Rumble: A film from Paramount Animation.
*Wish Dragon: A film from Sony Animation.
*Vivo: A film from Sony Animation.
*Luca: A film from Pixar.
*Cinderella (2021): A film from Sony that does not look better suited for streaming services.
*Hotel Transylvania 4: Transformania: A Sony Animation film, and what is meant to be the 4th theatrically released fourth installment to an animated film franchise of all time.
*Turning Red: A film from Pixar.
And any other film that is from a studio that only does theatrical films (The CGI Spongebob Movie since Nickelodeon Movies does indeed have a future), any other film that is a sequel to previous theatrical films (Coming 2 America), any other film that does not look better suited for streaming services (Sony films on Netflix and Amazon such as Fatherhood and Man From Toronto for instance), and any other film that hit theatres around the time they were forced to close. Any films that seemed better off as streaming service originals such as Nimona, The One And Only Ivan and My Little Pony: A New Generation meanwhile should not need to be included with having a theatrical experience, and if the theatrical experience for atleast 24 films goes well, then maybe other films not listed that covid-19 stopped from being seen in theatres as intended can also have theatrical experiences in the following years.

At first it seemed like 2023 would be the perfect time for a theatrical experience to take place, seeing as not many films of this year have been joining the list (Lightyear even successfully hit theatres), but with a new variant of covid-19 on the horizon, it's looking as though more films may be having their theatrical runs interefred with in the coming months, all to the point where there could be more then 12 animated films on it. Streaming Services are not meant to replace movie theatres, the only reason any film initially intended for theatres should have to become streaming service originals is in fact due to them looking better suited as such, or because of how not so well they would've done in theatres. Overall I'm surprised that even after movie theatres eventually reopened and even after films starting to hit theatres and streaming services on the same day, what had been going on with the film industry as a result of covid-19 hadn't stopped. By allowing a theatrical experience to be done for 12 animated films and 12 live action films that don't look better suited for streaming services, they won't be excluded from the box office, they won't be excluded from anything else, studios that've only been known to do theatrical films will be able to continue remaining as such, people who purchased tickets to see these films in theatres won't have done so for nothing, all Sony films will be able to get watchable on the same streaming service (especially if Disney were to one of these years acquire all things Sony), and we'd be able to look back on these films in the way we intended to do so. Another important thing to think about is all the hard work the creators of these films had done to get them ready for theatres, and that the theatrical experience for them is all regardless of their receptions (though some films could have some minor changes to them).

But of course if all these films having a theatrical experience wouldn't be that simple, we might as well to turn to going back in time to stop that virus from ever having happened with a real time machine that someone may or may not've secretly created.

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