Warner Bros. Discovery should release 6+ movies in 3D a year.


Warner Bros. Discovery should release 6+ movies in 3D a year.
The Issue
Seeing as all of Warner Bros. competitors are releasing around 5 movies a year every year in 3D and/or TrueCut 3D for the next 10 years, the least Warner Bros. Discovery can do is release around 6 new movies a year in 3D and/or Truecut Motion 3D a year each year for the next 10 years.
Hell, you could have released 12 movies in 2023 in 3D and/or TrueCut Motion 3D (I'm including Barbie, Mummies and The Color Purple reboot, to go along with Shazam Fury of the Gods, Evil Dead Rise, The Flash, Blue Beetle, Wonka, Dune part two, The Meg 2 the Trench, Salem's Lot and Aquaman the Lost Kingdom).
Warner Bros Discovery should also do a minimum of one 3D re-release a year every year. I mean you already have movies in 3D like Mortal Kombat (2021) and The Batman (2022) etc.. Plus it would be nice to get a Truecut 3D Conversion of such movies as Space Jam A New Legacy, Ayer Cut of Suicide Squad (Director's Cut of 2016 Suicide Squad) and Batman Forever Schumacher Cut etc.
Since you plan on releasing 3 DCU movies a year every year, that would already take care of half of the around 6 movies a year to do Conversion and/or film in 3D. Kevin Feige already made an official public statement about how the MCU movies will go bigger & better in 3D for the next decade, so why don't Warner Brothers try to match Marvel in cinematography greatness.
https://www.cbr.com/marvel-studios-teases-major-3d-movie-experiences/
You already have DNEG as a subsidiary, so you can do all your 3D conversions for free by cross-subsidizing them. And if DNEG is too busy to do all of them, you can pay SDFX (Stereo D) to convert any remaining movies needing a 3D Conversion for their premiere. It only cost $1 million to $3 million to convert a movie into 3D and it only takes 1 to 2 months to do. And Redmond 3D does 3D Conversions for no more then $100,000 in a couple of weeks.
Warner Bros. Discovery new plans are:
• 2+ WB tentpoles
• 3+ DC Studios films
• 3-4 New Line releases (including horror)
• 1-2 animated films
That's easily 6+ movies a year to release each year in RealD 3D (over 30,000 auditoriums worldwide) from all the DC Studios movies to all the Tentpole movies to all the animated movies.
P.S. if we can get all the Action movies in TrueCut Motion 3D then that would be great. The DCU movies would look great with super speed scenes and slow motion scenes in HFR (high-frame-rate). And underwater movies can look great with the majority or all of their underwater scenes being in HFR. The Meg 3 would also look great in TrueCut Motion HFR in certain scenes too because of its underwater scenes.

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The Issue
Seeing as all of Warner Bros. competitors are releasing around 5 movies a year every year in 3D and/or TrueCut 3D for the next 10 years, the least Warner Bros. Discovery can do is release around 6 new movies a year in 3D and/or Truecut Motion 3D a year each year for the next 10 years.
Hell, you could have released 12 movies in 2023 in 3D and/or TrueCut Motion 3D (I'm including Barbie, Mummies and The Color Purple reboot, to go along with Shazam Fury of the Gods, Evil Dead Rise, The Flash, Blue Beetle, Wonka, Dune part two, The Meg 2 the Trench, Salem's Lot and Aquaman the Lost Kingdom).
Warner Bros Discovery should also do a minimum of one 3D re-release a year every year. I mean you already have movies in 3D like Mortal Kombat (2021) and The Batman (2022) etc.. Plus it would be nice to get a Truecut 3D Conversion of such movies as Space Jam A New Legacy, Ayer Cut of Suicide Squad (Director's Cut of 2016 Suicide Squad) and Batman Forever Schumacher Cut etc.
Since you plan on releasing 3 DCU movies a year every year, that would already take care of half of the around 6 movies a year to do Conversion and/or film in 3D. Kevin Feige already made an official public statement about how the MCU movies will go bigger & better in 3D for the next decade, so why don't Warner Brothers try to match Marvel in cinematography greatness.
https://www.cbr.com/marvel-studios-teases-major-3d-movie-experiences/
You already have DNEG as a subsidiary, so you can do all your 3D conversions for free by cross-subsidizing them. And if DNEG is too busy to do all of them, you can pay SDFX (Stereo D) to convert any remaining movies needing a 3D Conversion for their premiere. It only cost $1 million to $3 million to convert a movie into 3D and it only takes 1 to 2 months to do. And Redmond 3D does 3D Conversions for no more then $100,000 in a couple of weeks.
Warner Bros. Discovery new plans are:
• 2+ WB tentpoles
• 3+ DC Studios films
• 3-4 New Line releases (including horror)
• 1-2 animated films
That's easily 6+ movies a year to release each year in RealD 3D (over 30,000 auditoriums worldwide) from all the DC Studios movies to all the Tentpole movies to all the animated movies.
P.S. if we can get all the Action movies in TrueCut Motion 3D then that would be great. The DCU movies would look great with super speed scenes and slow motion scenes in HFR (high-frame-rate). And underwater movies can look great with the majority or all of their underwater scenes being in HFR. The Meg 3 would also look great in TrueCut Motion HFR in certain scenes too because of its underwater scenes.

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Petition created on October 18, 2022

