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NCBaddict t1_ixigepz wrote

This makes sense. Disney & Paramount seem to be maximizing their earnings with this approach as Marvel & Top Gun have demonstrated. Keeps talent happy as well.

Netflix releasing Glass Onion briefly in theaters seems to be along the same lines.

I love what HBO Max did during the pandemic with their films, but the BO failure of everything except Dune and Godzilla/Kong seems to indicate it’s a losing business strategy.

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octopus_has_friends t1_ixilt3z wrote

What HBO Max did was a great way to push filmmakers away from your platform.

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dantheman91 t1_ixjjc30 wrote

I'd argue there's probably a lot of film makers out there, getting subscribers is the more "essential" part of the business than finding film makers. There are tons of "up and coming" ones and such.

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ngfdsa t1_ixkqo3b wrote

You're right but you have to hope you picked one of the tons who isn't shit

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