A Quiet Place 2 And Top Gun: Maverick Move To 2021
JAKARTA - Paramount Pictures has postponed the release of two of its champion films; A Quiet Place 2 and Top Gun: Maverick. Thursday, July 23, the production house announced that the two films will open next year.
Previously, A Quiet Place 2 was planned to air on March 20, 2020 then moved to September 6, 2020 but now changes to April 23, 2021. Likewise with Top Gun: Maverick, starring Tom Cruise.
The continuation of the 1986 classic film can only be enjoyed on July 2, 2021, far from the previous date, namely December 23, 2020. Again, the COVID-19 pandemic that never ends has made production houses not want to lose.
"We are committed to our theatrical experience and broadcasting partners, and want to emphasize that we believe, when the time comes, audiences everywhere will happily enjoy Paramount films on the big screen," Paramount's representative was quoted as saying by Variety.
The cinema as a screening center also does not want the confidence to open a business in the midst of a pandemic. Class of AMC theater, the largest cinema in the United States chose to postpone their opening schedule of business and hopes that August conditions can be better recovered.
The sequel to A Quiet Place is one of the films that the audience has been waiting for. Directed by John Krasinski, the feeble echoes of his first film did not leave them behind as the film's profits reached 340 million US dollars. Meanwhile, the sequels are still about the same circumstances as the first part.
Meanwhile, Top Gun: Maverick, the film that made Tom Cruise more popular, was not easy from a production perspective. 30 years since the first film doesn't mean that Tom Cruise made it any easier to shoot with.
Paramount spent more than US $ 150 million to make a major production and recruited Tom Cruise again. Of course, they hope that the benefits they get will be no less.