Impossible 7 ‘and’ Quiet Place 2 ‘to reach Paramount + after 45 days at the cinema – Deadline

In a clear sign that Paramount is committed to cinema, but still open to the future of streaming, A peaceful place, part II and Mission: Impossible 7 will enter the streaming service 45 days after its theatrical release dates.

A peaceful place, part II it was originally scheduled to open on March 20 last year, before Covid derailed its release date plans. The photo was temporarily rescheduled for Labor Day weekend last year, and finally postponed to September 17 this year, after Principle opened and failed in the United States last August, with the multiplexes in New York and Los Angeles closed. The first horror film directed by John Krasinski, in which he also starred with his wife Emily Blunt, took off like a comet, initially on its 2018 SXSW world premiere, then opening for $ 50.2 million and raising $ 188 million domestically, $ 341 million WW Production cost of $ 17 million.

Mission: Impossible 7 is scheduled to hit theaters on November 19. With six films, the Mission Impossible the franchise generated over $ 3.57 billion through six films, with the most recent title in 2018, Mission: Impossible – Fallout raising the most for the series with more than $ 791 million WW.

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Although many Paramount releases were sold to streamers during Covid (some of them were not owned by Paramount, that is, THE Lovebirds, The US vs. Billie Holiday, Trial of the Chicago 7), the studio kept the main features of the event sacred in its theatrical release schedule, that is, Top Gun: Maverick.

Also going to Paramount + 45 days after the cinema is the animated film Paw Patrol on August 20th.

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