Warner Bros has announced it will screen its movies in theaters first in 2022, bringing to an end its strategy to release all of its movies on its HBO Max streaming service at the same time as they hit cinemas. 'This agreement shows the studio's commitment to the theatrical business and we see this agreement as an important milestone in our 100-year relationship with Warner Bros,' he said in a statement. Movies are now available to view on HBO Max for one month starting from the release date in movie theaters across the country. Warner Bros and HBO Max are both owned by AT&T. AMC hit out Warner Bros following the announcement in December last year.
Source: Daily Mail March 23, 2021 20:40 UTC