"Trolls World Tour" sequel to "Trolls" Is Available To Stream On Demand
"Trolls World Tour" was set to release on April 10, 2020, and surprisingly it achieved its goal. The only difference is that it released for digital rental rather than in a theatre.
"Trolls World Tour" is a sequel to the 2016 musical film "Trolls." Anna Kendrick, Justin Timberlake, James Cordon, and many more are reprising their role from the first movie, whereas Jamie Dornan, Sam Rockwell, and Rachel Bloom are new cast members.
During the film's third trailer, it was announced that the second installment of "Trolls" will release on April 10, 2020. However, as the date approached, it looked like the movie will be postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic. In that scenario, Universal Pictures surprised everyone by putting the movie for digital rental.
The film, from April 10, 2020, became available on demand for $19.99 in the United States. As present, it can be streamed on Amazon Prime, Vudu, FandangoNow, iTunes, Google Play, YouTube, and Xfinity.
After the premiere of the film, reviews started pouring. As of now, the movie has a mixed or average review from critics and fans. The film is too loud and too bright for some, and for many others, it is captivating just like the first "Troll."
However, everyone agrees that the music of the "Trolls World Tour" is disappointing compared to the first one. Nothing in the new "Troll" movie compares to Timberlake's Can't Stop the Feeling, which was Oscar-nominated.
Though many people are discussing the quality of the movie, however, many are highlighting the fact that the "Trolls World Tour" is one of the first major films to bypass theatres entirely and release on demand because of coronavirus pandemic.
Because of this, many are wondering if other major studios will follow suit and release big films online rather than wait for theatres to open. People are especially questioning about "SCOOB!", "The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run" and "Artemis Fowl," which are primarily targeted for kids.
Some movie analyst supports the idea of releasing the movie at the home screen as it will help investors to recoup at least some of its investment. COVID-19 pandemic is far from over, and it will take months for theatres to open and run smoothly. Also, even when theatres finally open, many films will be in the pipeline, and each film has to face fierce competitions.
However, there is another section of analysts who thinks releasing a big-budget movie on VOD is not financially feasible. The revenues from on-demand will not be able to cover the budget of the film or earn any profits.
For example, the first "Troll" movie earned $346.9 million against the budget of $125 million and earned a profit for the production company. On the other hand, the "Troll World Tour" is made on a budget of $100 million, and it is impossible that fathom that from on-demand, the film will able to generate revenue enough to compensate its budget.
Nobody knows whose way of thinking is correct, as the world is currently in an uncertain stage. However, one thing is for sure that you can now enjoy the "Trolls World Tour" from the comfort of your home.
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