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The decision to release Warner Bros.’ 2021 films simultaneously on HBO Max and in theaters has angered many filmmakers, financiers, agents and theater owners, and deepened a partisan divide between old-school Hollywood types and tech futurists who believe the exhibition business is due for epic disruption.
The bold move also brought into sharp focus growing questions about the future of Warner Bros., the 97-year-old studio behind such cinematic landmarks as “Casablanca,” “Batman” and the Harry Potter films. People close to the studio, including current and former employees, producers and other industry insiders who spoke to The Times, worry that the culture of Warner Bros. and its role within the larger entertainment industry are changing under the ownership of AT&T Inc.
It s the exact same strategy for
Wonder Woman 1984, which finally opens Christmas Day; and a direct response to the enduring COVID-19 pandemic, which continues to ravage theaters around the world. Denis Villeneuve s modern adaptation of
Dune is also on the 2021 schedule, but the filmmaker isn t exactly pleased with the way the studio is handling his passion project, which was pushed from December 2020 to October 2021. Warner Bros. sudden reversal from being a legacy home for filmmakers to the new era of complete disregard draws a clear line for me. Filmmaking is a collaboration, reliant on the mutual trust of team work and Warner Bros. has declared they are no longer on the same team, Villeneuve wrote in a lengthy op-ed for Variety. The plan was that
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