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Were lucky to haveCroods 2.

Until then, the movie-making business remains fundamentally shocked.
Things basically stayed in that uneasy stasis for the next decade.
In exchange, Universal will share PVOD profits with the theater chain in a kind of hostage-release payoff.
From there, Kino Lorber and the theaters split the revenues 50-50.
1 movie in the country!
can have on aone sheet.
But that would all change some four decades later withTenet.
We now know thats because the film was alreadydramatically underperformingHollywoods worst-case scenario for it.
(To banish even the merest perception of financial underperformance, Warners green-lit athreequel.)
Then came the coronavirus.
No two navigated the post-COVID theatrical marketplace in exactly the same way.
Paramount has made not even the most symbolic of efforts.
The studio hasnt put out a movie sinceSonic the Hedgehog, way back in the pre-pandemic days of February.
Nevertheless, the consequences of such measures will likely be lasting.