Thomas tells EW that Warner Bros. will release the movie — simply titled Veronica Mars — on March 14, 2014. “Warner Bros. had this date circled for quite some time and hoped it would stay open,” Thomas tells EW. “Luckily, no other teen detective movie decided to open in the middle of March.”
The original distribution plan called for Veronica Mars to get a limited engagement run in just a few cities before becoming more widely available via video on demand and other digital platforms. But Thomas reports that Warner Bros. will now give the film a wider, nationwide release (number of screens still TBD) and let the marketplace decide how long it should stay in theaters. “We’re not going to dribble it out there,” says Thomas, who shot the movie in 23 days this past summer.
Source: EW
The original distribution plan called for Veronica Mars to get a limited engagement run in just a few cities before becoming more widely available via video on demand and other digital platforms. But Thomas reports that Warner Bros. will now give the film a wider, nationwide release (number of screens still TBD) and let the marketplace decide how long it should stay in theaters. “We’re not going to dribble it out there,” says Thomas, who shot the movie in 23 days this past summer.
Source: EW
Look at it go! The little project that could.
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited, hope it gets a release in the UK aswell.
ReplyDeleteSuch great news! I'm beyond excited, i was planning on road tripping to the premiere, but national release...yes!
ReplyDeleteI hope it gets a release in South America. Brazil!!!
ReplyDeletewonder what the runtime will be? just curious.
ReplyDeleteWell you know what this means:
ReplyDeleteVeronica Mars Marathon!! :)