>>112925153See, what I think studios should start doing is waiting until the estimated release date is AT MOST within a year's range before officially announcing it. Then there wouldn't be an active audience waiting literal years to hear or see anything about an upcoming project; this isn't the MCU.
I looove that Teen Titans Go! to the Movies wasn't announced until September 2017, just under ten months before its scheduled release in July of the following year. This was a shocking surprise to many, but it was great that we could get a logo and teaser trailer just four months after the announcement, rather than spending an excruciating amount of time wrapping our minds around the mere existence of a TTG! feature film.
Now, compare that with this alleged Bob's Burgers movie. What the actual FUCK was the point of hyping everybody up back in late 2017 if FOX was just going to avoid discussing the movie for two years straight? We've been left in the dark since, and we couldn't even get clear updates during Comic-Con panels all this time. It's pretty fucked up that the series creator's tweets are the closest thing you could consider real marketing for the film.
And why is Sony teasing Spider-Verse 2--a movie slated for TWENTY-FUCKING-TWENTY-TWO--when now's about the perfect time to begin TMvTM's marketing campaign?
Fuck FOX and fuck Sony. At least Nick and Viacom gave us vague synopses, a working title/logo, and even an SDCC-exclusive teaser poster for Sponge on the Run early on instead of keeping completely quiet about it till the very last second.