Disney are taking the seemingly correct approach in ignoring the controversial and fascinating film, ESCAPE FROM TOMORROW. The film was shot at Disney World in Florida, completely undercover and without permission. There has been plenty of speculation regarding how Disney would react to the film, which they most likely could take legal action against, but instead the company will just ignore the film. It’s a tactic that many studios, and people in general, fail to realise the benefits of, but since ESCAPE FROM TOMORROW isn’t receiving the best of reviews, it could soon be disappearing from site. After all,the story behind the making of the film sounds a lot more interesting than the film itself.
ESCAPE FROM TOMORROW is a film by Randy Moore that takes place at Disney World. The project garnered a lot of attention thanks to its bizarre production history. It has since been picked up for distribution and will receive an 11th October release date. You can view the trailer here.
Source: THR
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