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After ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home,' Are Movie Theaters Looking at a Post-Pandemic Comeback?

Theaters will stick around, but they probably won't be as important to the movie industry as they have been for decades, one expert theorized.
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movie theaters

What Will Happen to Movie Theaters After the Pandemic?

The pandemic has made the past two years especially tough for movie theaters. But once it’s over, will we still want to hit the box office to see a new flick, if we can just wait a few days and push play from the comfort of our homes? NBCLX storyteller Clark Fouraker spoke to two movie experts about how theaters...
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This image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman in a scene from “Wonder Woman 1984."
Hollywood

How the Success of ‘Wonder Woman 1984' and ‘Soul' Will Help Define the Entertainment Industry in 2021

The successful release of Pixar’s “Soul” and Warner Bros’ “Wonder Woman 1984” through streaming services served as test cases for how people’s expectations for big blockbusters rollouts are changing. Insider entertainment correspondent Kim Renfro stopped by LX News to break down what to expect from the entertainment industry in 2021.
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streaming services

Warner Brothers' Big Bet to Release Its 2021 Movies on HBO Max May Change Hollywood for Good

Warner Brothers shook up Hollywood by announcing that all of its 2021 films will be released on HBO Max and in theaters at the same time. Media strategist Seth Schachner joined LX News to explain what this means for the future of movie watching.
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Movies

Going to the Movies Won't Be the Same Post-COVID-19… But Maybe That's a Good Thing

Expect changes both big and small the next time you head to the movies
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A woman wearing a face mask walks past the closed Arlington Cinema and Drafthouse movie theater amid the coronavirus pandemic on May 14, 2020, in Arlington, Virginia.
Movies

How 2020 Is Changing the Movie Industry for Good: A Conversation With Film Critic Alison Willmore

'To run a theater is already a difficult business ... To just close up shop for that long is going to close a lot of theaters. A lot of theaters are going to never come back.'
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black filmmakers

How This Filmmaker Created a Drive-In Theater for Black Cinema

When Newark, N.J.-based filmmaker Ayana Stafford-Morris decided to start a pop-up drive-in movie theater, she realized that only a tiny number of the movies available for drive-in venues featured Black directors or casts. So she decided to change that.
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