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Buyer or Seller? How Each Film Studio Tackled Dealmaking Amid the Pandemic


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As COVID-19 shuttered productions, Paramount had no movies shooting, but Disney had a half-dozen. Apple and Amazon went on buying sprees, while MGM bid on big-ticket packages and Sony fast-tracked movies with minimal casts.
This year, studios threw out their playbooks. Leadership structures were overhauled, eight-figure deals came out of virtual film festivals, executives navigated COVID-19 production halts, and the crumbling theatrical window was shattered.
One studio s delayed theatrical title became another studio s new original streaming film. While some focused on remounting pipeline productions, others fast-tracked new productions that allowed for contained stories with minimal casts. Big-ticket packages were purchased with the hope of a future return to theaters and franchise films rejiggered t ....

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The Directors Guild of America has demanded a meeting with Warner Bros. over 2021 streaming plan


The Directors Guild of America has demanded a meeting with Warner Bros. over 2021 streaming plan
According to a new report, the Directors Guild of America has demanded a meeting with Warner Bros. over the studio’s decision to release all of its movies on HBO Max in 2021.
If sources of The Hollywood Reporter are to be believed, the Directors Guild of America isn’t very happy with Warner Bros. for deciding to bring every one of their 2021 movies to HBO Max.
Directors like Christopher Nolan have already publicly criticised the move with reportedly many more directors being angered by the news. ....

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