- July 23rd, 2020, 12:33 pm#4937443
There are pro and cons to digital streaming. However if there are no cinemas left to have a showing those cons suddenly become at lot less problematic, but it all depends on how much of an impact this will have on cinemas until they have adapted and the virus is under control.
Hell, the movie business might even consider showings in Europe and other safe places and wait on America (or decide to go digital) as the US really seems to be behind the rest here.
Michael Scott wrote: ↑July 23rd, 2020, 11:37 am There are 60 movies on atomtickets.com’s calendar between now and Afterlife’s release in March. It’ll be interesting to see how many hold their dates or push back.I feel this is the best course of action at the moment and Sony is probably monitoring the entire business and see what everyone else is doing.
There are pro and cons to digital streaming. However if there are no cinemas left to have a showing those cons suddenly become at lot less problematic, but it all depends on how much of an impact this will have on cinemas until they have adapted and the virus is under control.
Hell, the movie business might even consider showings in Europe and other safe places and wait on America (or decide to go digital) as the US really seems to be behind the rest here.
For Ivan.