Submitted by Familiar-Turtle t3_z2uxpm in technology
NCBaddict t1_ixigepz wrote
Reply to comment by Hi_Im_Ken_Adams in Amazon to invest $1 billion yearly to produce movies for theaters by Familiar-Turtle
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.
octopus_has_friends t1_ixilt3z wrote
What HBO Max did was a great way to push filmmakers away from your platform.
DoIrllyneeda_usrname t1_ixitil7 wrote
It was a great way of getting me to subscribe though
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.
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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