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In news that falls firmly into the “sucks but not surprising” category this weekend, we’ve now got official confirmation that Nia DaCosta’s much-anticipated Candyman won’t be showing up until 2021, no matter how many times we say its name. Per Variety, the Jordan Peele-produced horror film, which was originally slated for a mid-October release date (after being bumped back from June), has now been postponed to a still-unspecified time next year, leaving us with nothing but a couple of fascinating trailers and teasers to keep our anticipation for hook-based, socially aware killing sprees afloat.
Directed by DaCosta, and co-written by her, Peele, and Win Rosenfeld, the new Candyman stars Yahya Abdul-Mateen II as Anthony McCoy, a “struggling visual artist” who is also, wouldn’t you know it, the baby Virginia Madsen saved from Tony Todd in Chicago’s Cabrini-Green at the climax of the first film all those years ago. That presumably helps explain Anthony finds himself drawn back to a “gentrified beyond recognition” Cabrini years later, and why he keeps circling the urban legend about the fella with the bees in his chest. Teyonah Parris, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, and a returning Todd and Vanessa Estelle Williams all co-star in the film. You know, eventually.
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What? Why! Release it on streaming! It’ll be immensely popular! People like watching horror movies at home! Fuck!
I think that the fact that they are holding it might speak to the belief they have in the movie. If they dropped it on streaming, it would likely be a chance to cut their losses, make some money, and move on, but they think this is worth holding onto.
I’ll have to watch at home anyway since my wife has a tendency to scream, loudly, at any scary parts. It’s fun for us, but the neighbours have been spooked a few times. Can’t imagine other movie goers would be too pleased. I hope they opt for a stream release instead
as much as I agree, this is one movie I am fine waiting for because I feel like it will absolutely rule on the big screen. I’m basing that on nothing but a small trailer and some teasers, but I still believe it
Still waiting for that Candyman/Wicker Man crossover.
I’m glad Tony Todd is back! Candyman Candyman Candyman.