Paramount will follow
a traditional cinema release in the US, Canada and China, the world's biggest theatrical markets.
Not exact matches
The film, which stars Smith and Joel Edgerton as a human - orc buddy cop duo, is the streaming giant's first attempt a major tentpole
release, entering the kind of waters that are normally reserved for
traditional studios opening films wide across hundreds of
cinema screens.
The deal, which will see the movie
released on Netflix just 17 days after its theatrical debut, will result in
traditional cinema distribution in the US, Canada and China, but use the streaming service for international reach.
But as well as that, Amazon has also repeatedly emphasised its dedication to the theatrical experience — a line intended to distinguish it from Netflix's day - and - date approach, with Amazon's distribution plans usually involving a
cinema release followed by an online
release after the
traditional theatrical window has expired.
James Bond will return to US
cinemas on November 8, 2019 with a
traditional earlier
release in the UK and the rest of the world.