Director of "Miracle Women: 1984" explained why it is dangerous to release a film on stream service

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Recently, the premiere of "Wonder Women: 1984" was again shifted - this time on December 24th. Since the situation in the world remains unstable and the future of cinemas is in danger, many are wondering if it will not be advisable to produce ready-made blockbusters immediately in online format, as it was with Mulan. The other day, the director of "Wonder Women: 1984" Patty Jenkins gave an interview with Reuters, in which he shared his concerns that traditional cinemas could disappear. Apparently, Jenkins against her new film was a big screen:

If we decide to completely close cinemas, it will be an irreversible process. We can forever lose the tradition to go to the movies. It may be something that has already happened to the musical industry ... When you risk ripping the whole industry, turning it into something that cannot be profitable. I do not think that one of us wants to live in a world where the only way to reduce your children in the cinema is to squeeze them in front of the screen in the living room.

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Interestingly, in July, the Chief Executive Officer Warnermedia, John Stonni, said that he would be very surprised, if the "Wonder Woman: 1984" will come immediately on the Stringing Platforms. In the same spirit, the chairman of Warner Bros recently spoke. Motion Picture Group Toby Emmerich.

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