Stranger Things Finale: Netflix Wants to Kill Theaters?
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The possible purchase of Warner Bros. by Netflix would not only reconfigure the global entertainment map, but also...
James Gunn Weighs in on Pending Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal
In the midst of Warner Bros.’ looming sale to Netflix, many questions remain about how the streamer will handle theatrical releases if and when the $82.7 billion deal finally goes through. Reportedly, Netflix is keen to shorten the theatrical window to 17 days following its planned acquisition of Warner Bros., which would be less than half of its current length. This could mean that a struggling theatrical distribution industry might be squeezed…
Netflix continues with its intention to complete the acquisition of Warner Bros., an operation of enormous magnitude whose approval by the antitrust agencies is not yet guaranteed. Still, the possible purchase is already generating debate about how it could affect the traditional model of premieres in theaters. According to a recent report from Deadline, Netflix would be considering granting Warner Bros. films a cinema display window of just 17 …
Netflix plans a radical transformation of the film industry after the Warner- bfahrt and wants to bring the exclusive cinema window to only 17 days. The strategy is to massively promote the streaming service, but will bring established cinema chains to Bedrngnis. (Continue reading)
Stranger Things Finale: Netflix Wants to Kill Theaters?
The debate around Netflix and theatrical releases has intensified again. Reports say the platform is pushing for a 17-day theatrical window for Warner Bros titles, reopening old concerns about cinema’s shrinking role. This comes while audiences are still reacting to the limited theatrical rollout of the Stranger Things finale. Many viewers saw that move as […] The post Stranger Things Finale: Netflix Wants to Kill Theaters? appeared first on M9.…
Warner Bros films pointing towards 17 days in cinemas under Netflix
Warner Bros’ future as a theatrical force is under threat, with Netflix reportedly looking to narrow the time its films sit in cinemas. Already, 2026 is shaping up to be a pivotal year in the history of cinema, with the ongoing future of Warner Bros central to conversations. As you more than likely know, at the end of last year, Netflix secured an agreement to purchase Warner Bros, although Paramount owner Skydance is still trying to get in the …
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