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Option to show oldest release date #848
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The release date depends on the country you have selected. Tap on the globe symbol to change it. |
@UweTrottmann It is set to the US. The movie is known as Le Samouraï (1967). Still, it doesn't account for the inconsistency. |
Perhaps the issue needs to remain open. |
It appears the movie has two theatrical release dates for the US. SeriesGuide currently picks the first one returned by TMDB, which apparently is not always ordered by oldest first. With the next update SeriesGuide will pick the oldest theatrical release (if available): c6b4c7f Note: for search results TMDB provides the release date based on region. It appears to also use the oldest theatrical one, so hopefully it will always match with the next update. |
Thanks for reporting! This should be fixed with the next update. |
The issue persists. See C.R.A.Z.Y. It came out in 2005. |
Nope, the app works correctly, assuming you are using United States as the region for movies: https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/11421-c-r-a-z-y/releases |
Does it make sense, though? It throws me off when I see 2022 for a movie that came out in 2005. Is there a way to show the first release on TMDB regardless of region? |
Sorry, SeriesGuide can not do this right now. So this is a feature request then. |
Describe the bug
There are some cases where the release date for a movie is wrong.
To Reproduce
Expected behavior
The release date info should always be correct and consistent.
Screenshots
Le Samouraï in search results versus the movie page.
Smartphone
v.63.1.0, Android 10
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