Delays in movies, delays in shows, delays in games, delays in auto manufacturers, delays in pretty much every industry. i dont remember that being the case 5-6 years ago. everything was done on time and was released on the planned date, nowadays seems completely normal for any company to announce a 6+ month delay on any item or product.
Why has there been so many delays in every industry in the recent years?
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Every industry has been trying to time crunch and rush everything to take advantage of trends or be first on market so the promised dates are usually impossible to deliver, and bad rushed products hitting markets and tanking are getting companies to reconsider
Yeah, it’s been a thing lately. A lot of it is from the pandemic messing up supply chains, people getting sick, and production delays. Plus, inflation and companies just wanting to get stuff right without rushing it. Everyone’s taking longer to make sure things are perfect, especially with all the pressure from fans and customers.
Movies & TV because the strikes in 23 combined with the shift away from subscription-driven viewing has put the entire industry on the back foot – whilst they weigh up how much more they can risk spending to try re-attract their audiences. The shift to advertising-based short form may eventually be the end of the majors, if they’re not careful.
I absolutely remember delays 5 years ago. Were you completely asleep during covid?