Christopher Nolan was asked by ET‘s John Boone about Warner Bros.’s recent decision to open all of its 2021 releases simultaneously in theaters and on HBO Max. Nolan, a longtime advocate of theatrical presentation, did not hold back in his strong disapproval:
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Warner Bros. announced earlier today that its entire 2021 film slate will open via a “distribution model in which Warner Bros. will continue to exhibit the films theatrically worldwide, while adding an exclusive one month access period on the HBO Max streaming platform in the U.S. concurrent with the film’s domestic release.”
Read more‘Wonder Woman 1984' Set For HBO Max Premiere in January?
As we speak, “Wonder Woman 1984” is six weeks away from its global Christmas Day release. That is clearly going to change in the coming days. The Gal Gadot-starring movie is not being released this year, don’t get your hopes up, COVID-19 cases are on the rise in almost every state and so is the wall-to-wall panic-inducing coverage in the media. That won’t end post-election, it could even intensify with Joe Biden theatening to go into a country-wide lockdown.
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