With Universal pushing R-rated comedy Please Don’t Destroy from Aug. 18 to Peacock, another R-rated movie, Strays, featuring the voices of Will Ferrell & Jamie Foxx is back-filling that d…
was to open on June 9, a month from now.‘ movie; an original bawdy comedy like this requires all the late night TV talk show promotion it can get.
However, Universal has had great luck with R-rated comedies in August, read 2005’sis moving to Aug. 18 underscores the studio’s confidence in the film. In addition,Transformers: Rise of the Beastson June 16. Such branded fare has a marketing edge over an original title like
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