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WHAT A NETFLIX–WARNER DEAL MEANS FOR FILM: Theaters and physical media.

Season 4 Episode 200 Published 7 months, 1 week ago
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We weigh the Netflix–Warner Bros. deal, why theaters won’t die but will shrink, and why physical media still matters when streaming purges the forgettable and the future cult classics. We share a practical release model, vent about bad theater etiquette, and set grounded hopes for DC and Snyder.

• Streaming-first habits over cinema trips
• Case for limited but real theatrical windows
• Risk to physical media and cultural memory
• Dual-cut strategy for theaters and streaming
• Hopes for contained Snyder closures at DC
• Consolidation leading to fewer, sharper releases
• Convenience vs ownership: when to stream or buy
• Theater etiquette and why the experience suffered

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