As I predicted, the film ended up in a «marathon bargaining session following the screening» and will be getting
a guaranteed theatrical release.
Not exact matches
But for a filmmaker like Ayer, a proponent of shooting on film, what makes Netflix an attractive home with no
guarantee of a
theatrical release?
What's sad is that had Angels been
released to DVD back in 1998, it would have been
guaranteed to have at least a few extras, at the very least its
theatrical trailer.
Oh, and did we mention that their Netflix deal conveniently
guarantees them a limited
theatrical release before the films are made available to stream?
For the most part, those films still get a New York / Los Angeles
theatrical release, which
guarantees them a review in the New York Times and awards eligibility.