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Update: Quantum of Solace Moved Back a Week

Source:Columbia Pictures
August 22, 2008


Columbia Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, announced today that it will release Quantum of Solace on November 14th in North America. "The strategic move places the highly-anticipated James Bond adventure one week closer to the prime movie-going holiday window and takes advantage of last week's decision to move the release date of 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,'" said the studios.

"We saw the film recently in London and Marc Forster, Daniel Craig and the entire team at EON have truly delivered another extraordinary Bond adventure," said Jeff Blake, Chairman of Worldwide Marketing and Distribution for the Columbia Tristar Motion Picture Group. "'Quantum of Solace' is a seamless continuation of the storyline that began with the last film. We believe November 14th is a great date that allows us to play straight through Thanksgiving and right into Christmas. The Bond films have a long history of entertaining audiences in this holiday corridor going back to Goldeneye in 1995. The studio enjoyed tremendous success opening 'Casino Royale' in North America on November 17, 2006, and we believe this decision will give the public a wider opportunity to see the film over the holiday."

Quantum of Solace will begin its worldwide roll out on October 31.

The move makes Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa the only wide release on Nov. 7 (at least for now), and puts Quantum of Solace up against Australia, Nothing Like the Holidays, Role Models and Soul Men on Nov. 14.

UPDATE: In response to the change in release date for Quantum of Solace, Universal Pictures has moved up Role Models one week to Nov. 7.

COMMENTS (49)

Posted by:
siriuslm
August 21, 2008
Wauu, the Harry Potter´s move had a lot of influence after all
Posted by:
Jack
August 21, 2008
With Harry Potter now out, Bond pretty much has the entire Thanksgiving-Winter season to himself. There really isn't any other blockbuster left to compete with. I'd say Warner Bros just handed a gift to Sony and Eon Productions.
Posted by:
Vaughn
August 21, 2008
Is it me or does it seem like people are avoiding Twilights opening weekend. I could be wrong but it seems like nothing wants to release around it.
Teens may flock to that movie with Harry Potters 6 big move. I won't say WB was afraid of Quantam Solace and Twilight but seems like it. I mean you would never see Peter Jackosn move The Hobbit for he is confident in what was done with Rings.
Posted by:
joe asylo
August 21, 2008
with that much competition no wonder, they were wearing a cup, for the studios not kick their nuts.
Posted by:
HAHA
August 21, 2008
Well thats a shame but being in the UK has its advantage come on Oct 31st when we get it
Posted by:
ScratStitch
August 21, 2008
But I wanted it to open on November 007th!

Oh, well, at least it isn't as drastic as Potter's move.
Posted by:
jake
August 21, 2008
wel at least bond won't get stomped on anymore. he pretty much has november to himself now. and thank god no singing and dancing penguins will stand in his way this time!
Posted by:
Zac
August 21, 2008
Darn it! Now they can't do that cool "007" thing with the title like they've been doing.
Posted by:
Michael Banno
August 21, 2008
I would agree with you Vaughn. But I'm going to go further and say that Peter Jackson and Guilermo Del Toro's 'The Hobbit' and it's sequel won't have to worry about release dates. In fact I'm pretty sure taht other studios would AND should be afraid of the Juggernaut that is LoTR's 2 prequels.
Posted by:
kyle777
August 21, 2008
Moving harry potter sucks, but it sure is cool and refreshing to see how much power the franchise has.

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