In 2022, Warner will no longer implement the strategy of synchronizing theaters and streaming media. Recently, WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar confirmed that “The Batman”, which will be released on March 4 next year, has a 45-day theater window and will not be launched until April 19 HBO Max.
Jason Kilar said: “It used to be 8 months before movies like “The Batman” appeared on the stream, but now fans only have to wait 46 days.”
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In addition, he also said that “Black Adam” (released in theaters on July 29) and “The Flash” (released in theaters on November 4) have a 6-week theater window.
Disney said in September this year that the window period of their large investment movies in theaters is at least 45 days, but some blockbuster works finally went online to stream media later.
“Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” is 70 days, “Eternals” is 68 days, and “FREE GUY” is 194 days.
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