Hostel Wizard 4 overall score 2021 /
According to foreign media reports, the animated film "Travel Service 4: Transformation Adventure" will abandon the distribution of North American theaters and go directly to streaming media: Sony Pictures and Amazon are about to reach a $100 million agreement. The film will be launched directly on the Amazon Prime Video streaming media for the simultaneous global premiere. The specific start date is undetermined.Affected by the epidemic, "Hotel Wizard 4: Transfiguration Adventure" has been changed many times before. The latest schedule is to be released on October 1st in North American theaters. However, because there is no vaccine for children under 12 years old, this film is again a family carnival. The subject matter led Sony to explore other ways of distribution at the beginning of this month. Sony’s other Marvel Marvel superhero movie "Venom 2", has officially announced a file change, from September 24 this year to October 15 this year in North America.
It is worth mentioning that Sony will retain home entertainment, television and China distribution rights. Since there is no Prime Video in mainland China, the mainland may be expected to stick to theaters.
"Hotel Elf 4: Transfiguration" is the last part of the animated "Hotel Elf" series. Brian Hull replaces Adam Sandler to voice the vampire Dracula, and Andy Sumberg returns to voice the human son-in-law Jonathan, Sai Linna Gomez returns to voice her daughter Mavis, as well as Dennis voiced by Ash Brinkoff, the mummy Murray voiced by Giggan-Michael Kay, and the transparent person Gerry voiced by David Spade Fen, Frank Frank, voiced by Kevin James, Wayne, the Werewolf voiced by Steve Buscemi, and Slug Slime, are back together!
tells the hilarious story after humans and monsters began to "transform" each other. Jonathan became a monster in order to integrate into the Dracula family, but Dracula became a human, and a slug became...
Jennifer K. Directed by Ruska ("DC Super Hero Girl") and Derek Delemont ("SpongeBob SquarePants"). The first three "Travelling Wizard" movies launched in 2012 received a total of 1.3 billion US dollars in global box office.