Warner Bros. and STX are following in the lead of other entertainment companies and releasing select titles to home entertainment early
on Monday to put its current slate of film on demand at the same time those films arrive in theaters not shut down by coronavirus. "I would not be opposed to puttinghas reached out to Warner Bros. and STX for comment on the release date changes.
The move by Warner Bros. and STX isn't as dramatic a move as Universal's, but underscores quickly changing times. Studios are expediting films' journeys to home entertainment platforms as they attempt to recoup profits while cinemas shut down in major cities across the U.S. Most theaters nationwide, if not all, are expected to shutter this week. Cinemas are also closed in 32 or more markets and in another 15 territories overseas, and more countries are expected to order cinema closures soon.
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