Christopher Nolan believes that we should think long term about the theatrical business. We reported last week that Warner Bros. would dump some of its most popular titles onto HBO Max in 2021 in a deal that would release them on the streamer for 30 days, while simultaneously putting them in theaters. This was an unprecedented move that aimed to make HBO Max a more relevant streamer and position them for the future. It gave the company a boost in its stock and repositioned it in the market. It made its parent company, AT&T, very happy as well. In fact, WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar told CNBC, “If we start our days and end our days focused on the customer, we’re going to lead the industry.” Now, ET Online has posed the change to Nolan, who reacted to Warner's move. Here's what Christopher Nolan told them: Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Tuesday, 8 December, 2020