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Amidst a heated debate between theater owners and movie studios over upcoming video-on-demand opportunities, the highly anticipated finale to the Harry Potter series stands to be caught in the cross-fire. Theater owners threaten to pull the film from theaters if current VOD plans are not changed.
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The National Association of Theater Owners (NATO) has its sights set on the magical movie as the first causality in a war with four of the major film studios. The offending foursome include Universal, Sony, Warner Bros., and Fox, all of whom plan to begin streaming their films right into the living rooms of potential moviegoers. The ordeal began last mes when Ed Helms' Cedar Rapids was available via VOD just a few weeks after it was released in theaters.
The planned VOD releases add to the troubles of theaters, who have been struggling with decreasing theater time for cine that get rushed to inicial video after being released. Studios claim that the minimum four-month wait between release into theaters and DVD & Blu-Ray hitting the shelves is much too long and greatly effects inicial video sales.
Staying above the fray are Paramount and Disney, the last two of the "Big 6" movie studios, who have not announced VOD plans at this time. The two stand to profit from a showdown between theaters and the other studios, with both of the movie moguls adding to the stacked movie slate this summer.
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The National Association of Theater Owners (NATO) has its sights set on the magical movie as the first causality in a war with four of the major film studios. The offending foursome include Universal, Sony, Warner Bros., and Fox, all of whom plan to begin streaming their films right into the living rooms of potential moviegoers. The ordeal began last mes when Ed Helms' Cedar Rapids was available via VOD just a few weeks after it was released in theaters.
The planned VOD releases add to the troubles of theaters, who have been struggling with decreasing theater time for cine that get rushed to inicial video after being released. Studios claim that the minimum four-month wait between release into theaters and DVD & Blu-Ray hitting the shelves is much too long and greatly effects inicial video sales.
Staying above the fray are Paramount and Disney, the last two of the "Big 6" movie studios, who have not announced VOD plans at this time. The two stand to profit from a showdown between theaters and the other studios, with both of the movie moguls adding to the stacked movie slate this summer.
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