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Do you think they would release it in theatres later?
But now, that I'm hearing the news that some movies will instead go straight to streaming services for a limited time, a part of me would like to see Bond take that leap.
Haha, I bet many are!
I'm on B too – C even (but that's due to many bad cinema experiences over several years).
At the moment, I am not in the mood to do any of those things.
I don't think that's the case. I think the impetus to showing NTTD in theaters first is that theaters have been the primary showcase for most movies over the last 130 years and there's still not a digital model that can replace the economic loss of not showing films in theaters.
Even though budgets are increasing and admissions in the US are either flat or falling, the theater business nets 1/4 to 1/3 of a films revenue. Why allow a watch-party of twenty people to pay $19.99 for your movie when ten to fifteen of them will pay $10.00 to see it in a theater? You'll get five to ten of them to pay for the blu-ray or the digital version on iTunes. Then you can lease the movie to Netflix, and sell it to broadcast TV after a few years.