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Rough news for cinemas. Disney has officially relegated them to the sidelines

Disney, which also owns the brands Marvel, Star Wars and Pixar, can bring news to the Disney + internet service, which brings out very decently. It already has over sixty million subscribers.

“We want the best decision for our company, not to have determined in advance that the film is for cinema and the TV show is for ABC,” said Bob Chapek, the company’s chief executive.
In the future, it won’t matter how spectacular the film is and whether it has Oscar potential. It will be purely a matter of earning more in cinemas than on the Internet.

“The consumer will actually be the one to make these decisions,” Chapek said. “Right now, he is voting with his wallet and voting strongly in favor of Disney +. We want to make sure we’re going the way consumers want. “

The world of film is undergoing a major change accelerated by the coronavirus pandemic, but according to Disney’s chief, it would happen in the same way over time. This is a problem especially for multiplex cinemas. Smaller and club cinemas, focused on completely different movies, Disney may not be very interested.

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