Some very exciting news this week is Timo's desired release year. Last week I reported that IMDb listed 2016 as the release year, and that Timo or his crew possibly was behind it, that has now been disproved. Timo said first in a YouTube comment for the promo that he "[doesn't] know where they came up with 2016. It's not set, and I'm hoping to get it out earlier!".
Less waiting time is certainly good news, the fact that Timo and his crew doesn't control the IMDb page is less good.
I first thought that maybe 2015 would be a feasible year, a lot of sci-fi stuff is going on that year with the releases of Episode VII, Avengers 2 and Justice League, but over on Facebook Timo clarifies just how much earlier he wants it released.
When promoting his promo, a fan expresses his disappointment in having to wait until 2016 for the film. Timo is quickly on the spot and briefly says "Hopefully 2014". 2014 is certainly a lot earlier than I would've hoped. They just shot the promo this fall, 2012 is almost over and they haven't even entered production yet!
Seeing how Jeremiah Harm is a USA/Finland production within Hollywood, it's fair to reckon that the film will be released rather widespread in the USA, and if they want to make the most possible money they have to be wise about when that release takes place. If there's even a chance to be finished by 2014, I would not think that'd be in the first half. Maybe we're looking at a September or even December release?
Perhaps Timur Bekmambetov will want to release it in a similar way as Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, mid-June. It did do quite well in the box office, then again, Jeremiah Harm does not have the same budget. It's quite low compared, even though it's reported to be twice the size of Iron Sky's seven and a half million euro.
Bottom line is: Jeremiah Harm is coming, and it's coming a lot sooner than we thought. Buckle up, this is going to be interesting.
Epilogue
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