New VIP+ Analysis: While “Top Gun,” “Mission: Impossible” and “Avatar” sequels dazzled attendees, studio fare will still be going to SVODs.
“Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part I” is nowin March 2023. Paramount Pictures president and CEO Brian Robbins acknowledged the many delays at CinemaCon, telling attendees the studio is “finally ready to bring this phenomenal movie to where it always belonged … and that is in your theaters.”continue to spread
This is especially true when looking at how many theaters were operational for December 2021 compared with December 2020, when what was then becoming the worst COVID surge resulted in a drop of just under a thousand open theater sites as Warner Bros. released “Wonder Woman 1984” to theaters and HBO Max simultaneously on Dec. 25.
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