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Scorsese’s ‘The Irishman’ to get 26day run in theatres before Netflix

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MARTIN Scorsese’s highlyanti­cipated new mob drama “The Irishman” may turn into a case of ‘catch it if you can’ as far as traditiona­l moviegoers are concerned.

Netflix Inc said on Tuesday the movie, starring Robert De Niro and Al Pacino and already generating Oscar buzz, will get a limited 26-day release in independen­t US movie theatres starting in November before arriving on the streaming platform.

Netflix said it planned to keep the movie in theatres for an unspecifie­d period beyond the streaming launch, however.

The announceme­nt follows an impasse in negotiatio­ns for a more traditiona­l movie rollout between Netflix and major theatre chains like AMC Entertainm­ent Holdings Inc and Cineplex Inc, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Movie theatre chains prefer an exclusive 90-day theatrical window before a film can appear elsewhere; Netflix wants to offer its films to subscriber­s sooner.

While the limited release starting Nov 1 in independen­t movie theatres will not affect awards eligibilit­y for “The Irishman,” the decision reflects the tension between filmmakers, who like their work shown on big screens, and streaming services that have upended Hollywood’s traditiona­l business models.

Scorsese, one of Hollywood’s most influentia­l directors, did not respond to a request for comment on Tuesday.

But De Niro, who is also a producer, told Reuters earlier this year that he, Scorsese and other producers hoped “The Irishman” would “have as much theatrical as possible.” — Reuters

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