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1. pharte+n4[view] [source] 2025-12-05 12:50:48
>>meetpa+(OP)
I don't like this. Netflix rarely creates excellent content; instead, it frequently produces mediocre or worse content. Will the same happen for Warner? Are cinemas now second behind streaming?

Edit: I agree Netflix has good Originals. But most are from the early days when they favored quality over quantity. It is sad to see that they reversed that. They have much funding power and should give it to great art that really sticks, has ambitions and something to tell, and values my time instead of mediocrity.

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2. jmkd+x9[view] [source] 2025-12-05 13:20:11
>>pharte+n4
Cinema is indeed second behind streaming. The theatrical window is now so short (~40) days that audiences are happy to wait for the increased benefits and reduced cost of watching at home.
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3. bombca+2a[view] [source] 2025-12-05 13:23:20
>>jmkd+x9
It’s only older contracts and studio holdovers that are preventing simultaneous release (which has already been done at times).
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4. leeter+Cd[view] [source] 2025-12-05 13:43:00
>>bombca+2a
I believe the Academy Awards and a few other things too also influence this. The rules to be eligible still very much favor legacy studios IIRC. But, with this that may change? Hard to say. I know that quite a few Netflix movies have had theatrical runs at random mom and pop theaters in Cali so they could meet eligibility requirements for the various awards.
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5. jmkd+Vj[view] [source] 2025-12-05 14:13:58
>>leeter+Cd
A current example (although not Netflix) is The Secret Agent with an award qualification run in NYC and LA before wider release.
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