J'ai voulu vérifier immédiatement si cela allait aussi toucher les pays Anglophones et voici ce que j'ai trouvé :
Has the release date for 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince' been pushed back?
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Yes it has. Originally due out November 21, 2008, the movie is now going to be released July 17, 2009. There is not a delay in production, Warner Bros. just wanted to take advantage of an open slot in the busy summer movie line up. The push will not affect the Deathly Hollows schedule.
Source: http://movies.msn.com/movies/article.aspx/?news=326989>1=28101
et voici quelques réactions :
REASON WHY it's a TERRIBLE decision to movie it back.
by roeblings 2 days ago (Thu Aug 14 2008 18:05:15)
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It’s also worth noting that ICE Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs opens two weeks earlier, Ronald Emmerich’s sci-fi disaster movie 2012 opens the week before, and Land of the Lost opens on the same day as the new date. The november release had virtually no competition until a month later when Twilight hit theaters on December 12th. The good news is that the release date change will not alter the production schedule for the future Harry Potter films, and the move will shorten the gap in-between.
Re: REASON WHY it's a TERRIBLE decision to movie it back.
by roeblings 2 days ago (Thu Aug 14 2008 18:07:08)
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I got this info from /film.com
and The three Potter films released in November averaged $916 million worldwide, while the two summer releases averaged $866 million worldwide, which is about a $50 million difference.