Sony Pictures Animation’s upcoming movie, ‘Hotel Transylvania’, will be bypassing a theatrical run, instead opting to stream on Amazon Prime Video.
According to ANI, this decision to skip theatres and head to Prime Video with the CG-animated picture is understood to be in the early stages and could result in a deal valued at around USD 100 million.
The latest installment of the ‘Hotel Transylvania’ franchise from creator Genndy Tartakovsky has an ensemble voice cast that includes Andy Samberg returning as Johnny, Selena Gomez, Kathryn Hahn, Jim Gaffigan, Steve Buscemi, Molly Shannon, David Spade, and Keegan-Michael Key.
In the movie, Dracula and the rest of the monsters embark on a brand-new adventure full of twists and turns. During the story, a new invention created by Van Helsing transforms all the monsters into humans and Johnny into a monster, they must work together to switch back before the change becomes permanent.
‘Hotel Transylvania: Transformania’ is set to be the latest major studio tentpole to launch on a streamer amid the ongoing fallout from the pandemic.
With the box office back and running, this summer theatrical release calendar is especially headwind in the way of the major studios.
The movie, which was earlier supposed to release on July 23, will now be coming out on October 1.
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