Board Thread:Movies/@comment-3048593-20171206004220/@comment-3048593-20180112040741

Apparently the delay was to make the movie "scarier", which means probably both good news and bad news.

Good news is that they realize how generic the horror actually looked (based on the trailer). Although it could mean they want to add way more generic horror into it.

Bad news is that they realize they need to do this just 3 months before the movie was originally planned to come out. So if they need 10 more months, then how much are they planning to additionally shoot? Or are they going to change a lot of the movie from how it was originally planned (a la 'Justice League' post Snyder's exit and during Whedon's reshoots).

I don't know what's worse. Doing extensive unplanned reshoots right before it comes out, or moving up a movie's release date by a ridiculous amount right before it's supposed to come out to. Although with 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' soon coming out, I wouldn't mind if that movie did the latter.