The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Studio to shorten theatrical window

- Photos and text from The Associated Press

Universal Pictures has struck another deal to shorten the theatrical window to as little as 17 days.

LOS ANGELES » Universal Pictures has struck another deal with a major theater chain to shorten the theatrical window from three months to as little as 17 days in an effort to adapt to the new business realities of moviegoing.

Universal and Cinemark announced Monday a multiyear agreement that guarantees three full weekends, or 17 days, of theatrical exclusivit­y for Universal and Focus Feature titles before a film can become available to rent on demand.

Films that open to $50 million or more, however, will stay in theaters exclusivel­y for at least five full weekends, or 31 days.

The Hollywood studio behind the “Fast & Furious” and “Jurassic World” franchises is the only major player to reach this kind of agreement with major exhibitors, who have until now clung to the standard 90-day theatrical window, but it is likely not the last.

Earlier this summer, Universal made a similar agreement with the nation’s largest chain, AMC Theaters.

“Universal’s century-long partnershi­p with exhibition is rooted in the theatrical experience, and we are more committed than ever for audiences to experience our movies on the big screen,” said Donna Langley, the chairman of Universal Filmed Entertainm­ent Group, in a statement.

Although specific terms were not disclosed for either, there is an element of profit sharing in the premium video on demand rentals between the studio and the exhibitors.

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The Universal Studios globe in Orlando, Fla., left, and the Cinemark Century 16movie theater in Aurora, Colo.

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