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If they want exclusive theatrical runs then it's time to just put the films on hold until we're finally out of this. That simple.
Can some of these studios afford to do that?
If they want exclusive theatrical runs then it's time to just put the films on hold until we're finally out of this. That simple.
Can some of these studios afford to do that?
Probably not. They can't just sit on movies indefinitely.
yeah that line of business is not going to dry up ever because there's too much money to be made. I went to my old college campus on the weekend and I saw in one of the theater type seating classrooms they basically have signs on every other seat saying it's not available so they're probably going to do something like that.
I'm just going to make a bold prediction and call 2021 another year done for theaters. The vaccines won't be widely distributed for months. I know I'm not going to a movie theater until this pandemic is firmly contained.
I know I'm not going to a movie theater until this pandemic is firmly contained.
But I'm in one of the least-bad areas of the US! I'm speaking more for myself and the area I'm in at least.It's not about punishing you, we're still in an uncontrolled pandemic.
I think at this point I'm just missing the "big" movies more than the actual physical cinemas. I just want to watch No Time To Die. I'll be fine watching it at home.