San Diego Union-Tribune

MOVIE THEATER CHAIN IN DEAL WITH STUDIO

Will allow exclusive film showings

- BY LINDSEY BAHR

Another major movie theater chain has struck a deal with Universal Pictures to allow for shorter exclusive theatrical windows. Canada’s Cineplex has agreed on a multiyear “dynamic window” agreement, the film exhibitor and Universal Filmed Entertainm­ent Group said Friday.

Like the deal struck with Cinemark earlier this week and AMC Theaters before that, Universal and Focus Features films will have at least three weeks of theatrical exclusivit­y before hitting premium video on demand services. Titles that have an opening weekend of $50 million or more in North American theaters will be guaranteed at least five weeks in theaters.

The $50 million mark is just theoretica­l at this point, however. In normal times, a $50 million launch is not uncommon for Universal’s biggest franchises like “Fast & Furious” and “Jurassic World.“But no film has done that kind of business during the pandemic.

“With audience fragmentat­ion accelerati­ng due to the rise in digital, streaming and cord cutting, as well as the unpreceden­ted issues our industry is facing right now, our relationsh­ip with exhibition had to evolve and adapt to the changing distributi­on landscape,” said Donna Langley, chairman of Universal Filmed Entertain

ment Group. “Giving consumers the f lexibility to view content on their terms is more important than ever to help expand movie-going.”

Theater owners have long adhered to a strict 90day theatrical exclusivit­y window, but the devastatin­g effects of the pandemic on the movie business have forced many to adapt and compromise.

 ?? MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ AP ?? A shopper walks past a closed AMC movie theater Thursday in Santa Monica. The coronaviru­s pandemic has had a devastatin­g effect on the industry.
MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ AP A shopper walks past a closed AMC movie theater Thursday in Santa Monica. The coronaviru­s pandemic has had a devastatin­g effect on the industry.

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