If crises continue to mount and late summer box office fails to catch a second wind, Hollywood may have to revisit one of its few remaining sure things: a good dog movie.
31.07.2021 - 06:01 / deadline.com
Paramount Pictures has curbed the planned September 17 release of Clifford the Big Red Dog, its CGI/live-action take on the beloved kidlit character.
We hear that the studio is looking for a more family-friendly release date for the pic, which also had been announced as a Gala Presentation at the Toronto Film Festival in September. The title’s Canadian rights are held by eOne, so it would be taking Clifford to TIFF, but it’s unclear whether it would still premiere there. There’s no mention of the
If crises continue to mount and late summer box office fails to catch a second wind, Hollywood may have to revisit one of its few remaining sure things: a good dog movie.
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