I’m really hoping that at least the illusion of normalcy holds. ![]() “As with everything, you kind of just have to dive into the pool and see what the water’s like. “We’re all, I think, just trying to will it into existence as at least some version of what we knew before,” says Johnson. “OK, a few things have happened.”Īfter an all-but-wiped-out 2020 autumn and a 2021 season hobbled by the delta and omicron COVID-19 variants, this fall could, maybe, just maybe be something more like the normal annual cultural revival that happens every fall, when most of the year’s best movies arrive. “Seems like yesterday,” Johnson says, laughing. At the Toronto Film Festival in September, Rian Johnson’s “Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery,” has booked the same theater “Knives Out” premiered to a packed house almost exactly three years ago. Some movies, too, are trying to recapture a before-times spirit. The Golden Globes, after near-cancellation, are plotting a comeback. ![]() ![]() ![]() After two springtime editions, the Academy Awards have returned to a more traditional early March date. Long-awaited blockbusters, like “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” and “Avatar: The Way of Water,” are poised for big box office.īut after the tumult of the pandemic, can the fall movie season just go back to way it was? Many are hoping it can. NEW YORK (AP) - For the first time in three years, the fall movie industrial complex is lurching back into high gear.
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