Our site is working like that. This is not specific to this movie.
Showing the wrong year is entirely useless.
This is not a wrong year, but a perfectly valid release date near you.
A) Besides title the most useful information for identifying a movie is it's original release year.
B) The location of the year given isn't mentioned, in searches or on pages.
So there's no way of knowing, apparently short of complaining, *why* the year is wrong.
Based on search results it appears that either TMDB doesn't have a movie, or that information from other sources is incorrect.
C) In any case it makes no sense that searches and pages would be inconsistent.
Either the original year or the local year is correct for a user, but not arbitrarily one or the other depending on which page you're on.
D) Geo-location is a poor way to determine appropriate content for a user, especially when determining geo-location is a hack and not a standard.
E) And last but not least: there is no way to override this arbitrary and unhelpful "feature".
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Reply by ScribbleChips
on December 24, 2023 at 12:59 AM
Still broken.
Reply by superboy97
on December 24, 2023 at 4:18 AM
These 2 dates has nothing in common.
Reply by ScribbleChips
on December 24, 2023 at 6:12 AM
That's not at all clear, and also just wrong behaviour. It shouldn't happen.
Reply by superboy97
on December 24, 2023 at 7:19 AM
Our site is working like that. This is not specific to this movie.
Reply by ScribbleChips
on December 24, 2023 at 2:14 PM
Showing the wrong year is entirely useless.
Reply by superboy97
on December 24, 2023 at 8:32 PM
This is not a wrong year, but a perfectly valid release date near you.
Reply by ScribbleChips
on December 25, 2023 at 3:44 PM
A) Besides title the most useful information for identifying a movie is it's original release year.
B) The location of the year given isn't mentioned, in searches or on pages.
C) In any case it makes no sense that searches and pages would be inconsistent.
D) Geo-location is a poor way to determine appropriate content for a user, especially when determining geo-location is a hack and not a standard.
E) And last but not least: there is no way to override this arbitrary and unhelpful "feature".