, “We make it clear again that we will not be showing movies that fail to respect the windows.”
Also, many in distribution and exhibition question the notion of how long AMC and Universal’s “multi-year” is. Is it two years? Because that’s not really a threat. If it’s four to fives years, then it will get interesting. However, Zoradi further expounded to Deadline that same month saying that “The big movies, the ones that really count, these movies from a financial standpoint have to go theatrical. It’s a $40 billion-plus business. In fact, in 2019, it was $42 billion worldwide. And in some cases half, or more than half of the revenue stream on big theatrical movies is coming from worldwide theatrical. You can’t just cut that out and think the economics are going to work.
Well the Regal theaters near me suck so
What other options studios have unless a vaccine comes out now
cineworld time to adaptordie
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