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        <title><![CDATA[‘The King of Staten Island’ gets the hook from Universal]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pete Davidson&#8217;s &#8220;The King of Staten Island&#8221; was pulled unceremoniously &#8212; and mysteriously &#8212; from drive-in theatres last week, <strong>reports Variety</strong>.</p><p>The semi-autobiographical film, which offers a comic take on SNL star&#8217;s Pete Davidson&#8217;s childhood in the borough, was instead released Friday for video only.</p><p>“There was no explanation,&#8221; from Universal, one drive-in theater owner told the outlet. &#8220;They changed their mind.&#8221;</p><p>Another theater owner told Variety,&nbsp;“This caused a considerable amount of ill will with customers who bought tickets online showing up for the Thursday 7 p.m. show.&#8221;</p><p>Director Judd Apatow took to Twitter last week to inform eager fans that they would have to wait until Friday to see the film &#8212; at home.</p><p>&#8220;THE KING OF STATEN ISLAND IS ONLY OPENING ON VOD FRIDAY. IT IS NOT OPENING IN THEATERS.”</p><p>&#8220;Insiders&#8221; at Universal blamed the change on an internal misunderstanding, Variety said.</p><p>“The King of Staten Island” was always intended to premiere exclusively on-demand, however, some executives unintentionally booked the film in about 100 theaters,&#8221; an unnamed source is quoted explaining.</p><p>&#8220;When they realized the mistake, the studio went back to theaters and asked them not to play it.&#8221;</p><p>This is not the first time that Universal has taken a film away from theater owners.</p><p>In April the studio decided to forego the release of &#8221; Trolls World Tour&#8221; to all movie theater and instead sent it straight Video-on-demand. Costing many major film house hundreds in ticket sales.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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