Disney's CEO Bob Chapek Called "Shang-Chi's" Theatrical Release An "Interesting Experiment," And Simu Liu Was Not About It
Simu Liu, the star of Marvel's hotly anticipated Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, has a thing or two to say about his movie.
The actor took to social media on Saturday to call out Disney CEO Bob Chapek for his comments about the latest installment in the MCU, writing, "We are not an experiment."
It all started Thursday, when Chapek was on a quarterly earnings call. During the conversation, he confirmed that Disney would go forward with an exclusive theatrical release for Shang-Chi.
So that means that the film won't be available on Disney+ Premier Access until after it stops screening in theaters — which will be just after 45 days (down from Hollywood's traditional 90 days).
That's unlike the approach with this year's Black Widow — which released in theaters and on the streaming service simultaneously. As we all know, this decision sparked a lawsuit led by Scarlett Johansson over lost income.
The reasoning for the exclusive theatrical release, Chapek said, is "recent signs of increased confidence in moviegoing."
He continued to describe Shang-Chi as an "interesting experiment" for Disney to test out the new approach to movie releases.
According to Variety, he added that the delayed Disney+ debut would provide the studio with “another data point” to fine-tune future release strategies. But Chapek admitted that the movie "was planned on being in a much more healthy theatrical environment," as the approach to its release was decided prior to the increase in coronavirus cases led by the Delta variant.