![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() “Universal’s century-long partnership with exhibition is rooted in the theatrical experience, and we are more committed than ever for audiences to experience our movies on the big screen,” said Universal chairman Donna Langley in a statement, “Mark Zoradi and the team at Cinemark have been outstanding partners, and Peter Levinsohn has done a remarkable job on the studio’s behalf in making deals that give us the confidence to release our movies in the marketplace, keep the content pipeline moving, and provide consumers with the optionality that they are looking for.”Ĭinemark CEO Mark Zoradi added, “We are extremely pleased to further enhance our strong partnership with Universal as we evolve the exclusive theatrical window. Quentin Tarantino's Favorite Movies: 50 Films the Director Wants You to Seeĥ1 Directors' Favorite Horror Movies: Bong Joon Ho, Quentin Tarantino, Guillermo del Toro, and More Three Universal titles from 2019 would qualify for a 31-day theatrical window under these new terms: “Us,” “Hobbs & Shaw,” and “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.”ĪMC Theatres Rolls Out Tiered Pricing That Makes a Good Seat Even More ExpensiveĪng Lee Was 'Frustrated' with Eric Bana 'Hulk' Film: CGI Wasn't 'Capable' of Handling Superhero Movies Yet The announcement means all Universal blockbusters that open to $50 million or above will play in AMC and Cinemark for at least five weekends before the option becomes available to launch the blockbuster on PVOD. Sources close to Universal say the theatrical-PVOD window based on opening weekend gross extends to the studio’s deal with AMC. ![]()
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