Warner Bros. believes that cinemas will still exist in 2023

Warner Bros. it irritated some feathers when it announced that it would release all of its new 2021 films simultaneously on HBO Max, but the company seems to be betting that cinemas will not become an apocalyptic desert. Variety reports that the company plans to release Angry, the prequel to Max Max: Fury Road, and The purple color for the first time in theaters in 2023.

Warner’s plan to release next year’s films online is great for consumers who prefer to stay home rather than risk getting a deadly virus to see, say, Godzilla vs. Kong. But the plan immediately made enemies of some Hollywood veterans. Director Christopher Nolan called HBO Max “the worst streaming service” and accused Warner Bros. of not telling anyone about your plan until 90 minutes before it is announced.

Despite Warner’s optimistic outlook on movie theaters, the signs in their tents may not be the same in 2023. AMC has warned investors that it will run out of money in mid-January if it cannot find $ 750 million.

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