Re-Release Sony Animation's Vivo in Theatres Worldwide on a Later Date


Re-Release Sony Animation's Vivo in Theatres Worldwide on a Later Date
The issue
Vivo is an upcoming animated musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda that originally started out as a Dreamworks Animation film, now it's been taken over by Sony Animation. No date on when that film would release had been settled with, now it as a result of covid-19's impact on movie theatres is not only heading to Digital Media early, but it's rights have much like Connected (now renamed back to being The Mitchells vs the Machines) and Wish Dragon have been nabbed by Netflix. Since Sony Animation in recent times is of course an animation studio that only does theatrical films, Vivo and those other 2 films that I mentioned should at some point and some way once all's back to normal re-release in theatres worldwide, same said for the last of the Hotel Transylvania films if that too ends up getting it's rights nabbed by Netflix despite being in a franchise of highly successful theatrical films.
So now we have 8 animated films (9 if 100% Wolf is another one of them) that are in need of re-releasing in theatres worldwide at some point and some form once all's back to normal once movie theatres, a majority of which are like Connected/The Mitchells vs the Machines, Wish Dragon and Vivo from Animation Studios that only do theatrical films. The creators of all those films gave their all to get them ready for their theatrical runs, a lot of people were even ever so hyped to see them on the big screen, all to the point where they'd been able to purchase tickets online that I'm sure they still have hold of before theatres were forced to close. What can be said about those animated films that ended up coming to digital media early as a result of covid-19's impact on movie theatres (with them all re-releasing in theatres worldwide at some point and some form once all's back to normal) can also be said about certain live action films that faced the same fate, those that are sequels to previous theatrical films and those that don't look as though they're better suited as Streaming Service Originals that is.

The issue
Vivo is an upcoming animated musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda that originally started out as a Dreamworks Animation film, now it's been taken over by Sony Animation. No date on when that film would release had been settled with, now it as a result of covid-19's impact on movie theatres is not only heading to Digital Media early, but it's rights have much like Connected (now renamed back to being The Mitchells vs the Machines) and Wish Dragon have been nabbed by Netflix. Since Sony Animation in recent times is of course an animation studio that only does theatrical films, Vivo and those other 2 films that I mentioned should at some point and some way once all's back to normal re-release in theatres worldwide, same said for the last of the Hotel Transylvania films if that too ends up getting it's rights nabbed by Netflix despite being in a franchise of highly successful theatrical films.
So now we have 8 animated films (9 if 100% Wolf is another one of them) that are in need of re-releasing in theatres worldwide at some point and some form once all's back to normal once movie theatres, a majority of which are like Connected/The Mitchells vs the Machines, Wish Dragon and Vivo from Animation Studios that only do theatrical films. The creators of all those films gave their all to get them ready for their theatrical runs, a lot of people were even ever so hyped to see them on the big screen, all to the point where they'd been able to purchase tickets online that I'm sure they still have hold of before theatres were forced to close. What can be said about those animated films that ended up coming to digital media early as a result of covid-19's impact on movie theatres (with them all re-releasing in theatres worldwide at some point and some form once all's back to normal) can also be said about certain live action films that faced the same fate, those that are sequels to previous theatrical films and those that don't look as though they're better suited as Streaming Service Originals that is.

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Petition created on 21 May 2021