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This section is significantly off-WP. We summarize sources that compare this film to history, we don't use history-books to do it ourselves, per [[WP:FILMHIST]]. [[User:Gråbergs Gråa Sång|Gråbergs Gråa Sång]] ([[User talk:Gråbergs Gråa Sång|talk]]) 16:14, 25 February 2020 (UTC)
This section is significantly off-WP. We summarize sources that compare this film to history, we don't use history-books to do it ourselves, per [[WP:FILMHIST]]. [[User:Gråbergs Gråa Sång|Gråbergs Gråa Sång]] ([[User talk:Gråbergs Gråa Sång|talk]]) 16:14, 25 February 2020 (UTC)

== Release Date (8 Nov 2019) is that in the US and is wrong, as it was released on 7 Nov 2019 in Germany (only)... ==

...let alone the "World Premiere" in Munich, Germany on ''24 Oct 2019''. The passage in the German WP reads (with sources 4 and 5 provided by me below):

''Ende Juni 2019 wurde ein erster Trailer vorgestellt.[3] Am 24. Oktober 2019 erfolgte eine erste Vorstellung des Films in der Münchner Astor Filmlounge im Filmpalast.[4][5] Der Film kam am 7. November 2019 in die deutschen[6] und am darauffolgenden Tag in die US-Kinos.''

[4]= [https://www.filmecho.de/aktuell/filmwirtschaft/25-10-2019-special-midway-screening/ Filmecho] (very brief, but basic info, in German)

[5]= [http://beta.blickpunktfilm.de/details/444947 Blickpunkt:Film] (quite precise, dating from 25 Oct 2019, note that the (then) upcoming release date in Germany is wrongly given as 7 Nov 2019 at the end of the introductory portion)

First: Excuse me for being too German (I am one) here ;-), but: This is an interesting information for a number of reasons - though Emmerich (as a German) is practically an American film editor, this enormously expensive Indie-production is firstly shown as a world premiere in Germany on 24 Oct 2019 ''and then'' also started one day prior to the US on 7 Nov 2019 (which happens, but with US directed films its typically different). Second, the cinema where the world premiere happened (with the lead characters present!) is ''enormously small'' ;-) but exclusivly set in the 5-star Hotel "Bayerischer Hof", one of the best hotels in Munich (see Link with pic: [https://www.astor-cinemalounge.de/astorcinema-lounge.html Webpage of Astor Cinema Lounge]). I do not have a clue about the reasons, maybe a decent amount of the financing came from Germany, though I did not do research on that one.

So why do I not include this in the article but write my a... off here? I don't know ;-) Ought to be short when I started, but grew and grew... Also, I do not know the specialties of editing in the en-WP, being an experienced author in the German WP (there are definitely subtle differences between the two which I did not want to experience...)

Any feedback? Should not be difficult to integrate it in the article with the info I provided. [[Special:Contributions/217.7.150.122|217.7.150.122]] ([[User talk:217.7.150.122|talk]]) 20:15, 29 February 2020 (UTC)

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Fake Battle Scenes

People are touting the computer generated battle scenes but you can see from the trailers they are obviously fake and artificially made; IOW they are of poor quality to me. 2600:8805:5800:F500:31E8:FB99:65A9:EC31 (talk) 23:18, 1 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

This film appears to cover the Pearl Harbor Raid, Dolittle Raid, and Battle of Midway, the first six months of the Pacific war from the American perspective. The same waters covered by the epic Japanese film Storm Over the Pacific (Hawaii-Midway Battle of the Sea and Sky) from the Japanese perspective, and the four American films Tora! Tora! Tora!, Pearl Harbor, 30 Seconds Over Tokyo, and Midway. I do believe the trailer depiction of Zeros weaving between the ship masts on Battleship Row in Pearl Harbor strafing their decks is ahistoric, repeating scenes from the movie Pearl Harbor also criticised as ahistoric when it was released. Battleship row was attacked in the first wave by Kate horizontal bombers armed with torpedoes, then Zeroes made a strafing pass above mast level to suppress anti-aircraft fire, then Kates with 1700lb battleship shells modified as aerial bombs followed at high altitude. Zeroes weaving below the mast tops strafing the battleships? Don't think it happened that way. Hollywood reimagining historical events? I do not have high hopes for this film. However, the Historical (In)Accuracy section of this Wikipedia article may prove to be awesome. --Naaman Brown (talk) 03:18, 11 July 2019 (UTC) edited --Naaman Brown (talk) 11:22, 11 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Is this really getting an IMAX release?

Because somebody wrote this:

"Midway is scheduled to be released by Lionsgate on November 8, 2019 in IMAX."

At this time, though, the film has no IMAX release confirmed. Is there any confirmation that this is getting an IMAX release at least to some extent? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:600:827F:6130:99FF:6A8A:A116:6F8C (talk) 03:50, 27 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]

"Midway (upcoming film)" listed at Redirects for discussion

An editor has asked for a discussion to address the redirect Midway (upcoming film). Please participate in the redirect discussion if you wish to do so. Steel1943 (talk) 02:59, 22 November 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Historicity section

This section is significantly off-WP. We summarize sources that compare this film to history, we don't use history-books to do it ourselves, per WP:FILMHIST. Gråbergs Gråa Sång (talk) 16:14, 25 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Release Date (8 Nov 2019) is that in the US and is wrong, as it was released on 7 Nov 2019 in Germany (only)...

...let alone the "World Premiere" in Munich, Germany on 24 Oct 2019. The passage in the German WP reads (with sources 4 and 5 provided by me below):

Ende Juni 2019 wurde ein erster Trailer vorgestellt.[3] Am 24. Oktober 2019 erfolgte eine erste Vorstellung des Films in der Münchner Astor Filmlounge im Filmpalast.[4][5] Der Film kam am 7. November 2019 in die deutschen[6] und am darauffolgenden Tag in die US-Kinos.

[4]= Filmecho (very brief, but basic info, in German)

[5]= Blickpunkt:Film (quite precise, dating from 25 Oct 2019, note that the (then) upcoming release date in Germany is wrongly given as 7 Nov 2019 at the end of the introductory portion)

First: Excuse me for being too German (I am one) here ;-), but: This is an interesting information for a number of reasons - though Emmerich (as a German) is practically an American film editor, this enormously expensive Indie-production is firstly shown as a world premiere in Germany on 24 Oct 2019 and then also started one day prior to the US on 7 Nov 2019 (which happens, but with US directed films its typically different). Second, the cinema where the world premiere happened (with the lead characters present!) is enormously small ;-) but exclusivly set in the 5-star Hotel "Bayerischer Hof", one of the best hotels in Munich (see Link with pic: Webpage of Astor Cinema Lounge). I do not have a clue about the reasons, maybe a decent amount of the financing came from Germany, though I did not do research on that one.

So why do I not include this in the article but write my a... off here? I don't know ;-) Ought to be short when I started, but grew and grew... Also, I do not know the specialties of editing in the en-WP, being an experienced author in the German WP (there are definitely subtle differences between the two which I did not want to experience...)

Any feedback? Should not be difficult to integrate it in the article with the info I provided. 217.7.150.122 (talk) 20:15, 29 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]