Movie Theaters
Leonardo DiCaprio questions future of movie theaters
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Leonardo DiCaprio has expressed concerns about the declining interest in movie theaters, wondering if audiences still have the appetite for the big-screen experience. In a recent interview, the Oscar winner suggested cinemas might become niche venues like jazz bars amid rapid industry changes. He emphasized the need for visionary filmmakers to have opportunities to showcase their work in theaters.
AMC Entertainment CEO Adam Aron described Netflix's upcoming wide theatrical release of Greta Gerwig's Narnia film as the biggest opportunity for theaters to partner with the streamer. He highlighted improving industry momentum during an earnings call. The release is scheduled for February 2027.
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Movie theater owners through Cinema United have sent letters to state attorneys general associations, calling for an investigation and block of the proposed Paramount-Warner Bros merger. The group warns that the deal could reduce competition, raise ticket prices, and harm local communities. Cinema United's leader Michael O’Leary highlighted risks to Main Street businesses and smaller theaters.