Disney And Pixar’s Soul Decision Has European Cinema Operators Sounding A Warning Siren

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As of this moment, with movie theaters worried about how much longer they’ll be able to operate without fresh, big ticket blockbusters on the way, it’s easy to see both sides of the argument. Studios want their films to play to as wide of an audience as they can get, with as much success as possible, but theaters want to be able to show that product as safely as they can, with just as big of an expectation for attendance. Throughout the rest of 2020, and into the early days of 2021, this very subject will be closely watched by all involved, and the moviegoing public that are looking forward to getting back to their local theaters; provided they can still afford to operate when the proverbial coast is clear.

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