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Another major movie theater chain has struck a deal with Universal Pictures to allow for shorter exclusive theatrical windows.
Canada’s Cineplex has agreed on a multiyear “dynamic window”
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Disney is considering bypassing movie theaters and sending its upcoming films “Pinocchio,” “Peter Pan” and “Cruella” directly to its Disney+ home streaming service,
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Regal Cinemas owner Cineworld, the world’s second-largest movie theater operator, is considering a rescue deal that could spur permanent UK cinema closures.
The deal, dubbed “Company
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Universal Pictures has inked a deal with the Cinemark cinema chain to allow its movies in US homes as soon as 17 days after they debut in theaters.
The multi-year agreement is similar to one that the
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Denizen Theatre has swapped Zoom for a room.
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“Wonder Woman 1984” — the only big-budget movie still scheduled to be released in theaters this year — may end up on the HBO Max streaming service soon after its release,
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AMC, the world’s largest movie theater chain, is making its cinemas available for private screenings in a bid to shore up attendance amid the pandemic.
A new package deal will let parties as
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Cinemark posted a 96 percent decline in revenue in third quarter, swinging to a massive loss as its movie theaters continued to get pummeled by the pandemic.
The nation’s third-largest movie
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Director Christopher Nolan is defending the theatrical release of his spy thriller “Tenet” during the pandemic, shrugging off a growing consensus in Hollywood that the gambit was a bad
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AMC Entertainment’s third-quarter loss widened to more than $900 million as it to get pummeled by the economic fallout from the coronavirus.
The nation’s largest movie theater chain, which