This year, Bollywood doesn’t have a big release slated for October 2. But cinephiles have already pencilled in the holiday as their date with Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker: Folie à Deux. Knowing the anticipation around Todd Phillips’ directorial venture, Warner Bros Discovery seems to have found a way to maximise early ticket sales.

While films usually open their advance booking a week ahead of release, the studio opened the counters on September 2, a month ahead of its October outing. Local trade experts suggest that the Hollywood studio is capitalising on the absence of big domestic films. ADVERTISEMENT To the suits at the studio, the early access is their effort to provide Indian audiences the same experience that is enjoyed in international markets.

Denzil Dias, VP & Managing Director, India Theatrical, Warner Bros Discovery, states, “To provide fans with ample opportunity to secure their preferred seats, we have made tickets available well in advance. This early access aligns with international practices, offering Indian fans the same experience enjoyed by audiences worldwide.” Trade expert Akshaye Rathi views the development as another sign that India has become an important market for Hollywood.

He cites the example of Oppenheimer’s (2023) incredible run in India, making the country among the film’s top five markets. “Hollywood has always looked at India seriously for the sheer population and the market size that they get. Avengers: Endgame [2019] was among.