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AMC, Universal agree to shrink theater runs

- By Jake Coyle

NEW YORK — In a sign of how the pandemic is remaking Hollywood traditions, AMC Theatres and Universal Studios have announced an agreement to shorten the exclusive theatrical window to just 17 days for the studio’s films.

The standard window of theatrical exclusivit­y typically runs about 90 days. Until now, the largest chains have steadfastl­y refused to screen films that don’t give releases a lengthy and exclusive run in theaters before moving onto video-ondemand or streaming services. Studios, meanwhile, have increasing­ly sought to deliver new movies more quickly into the home.

The new deal covers Universal films — which include the “Fast & Furious” franchise, “Jurassic Park” movies and the “Despicable Me” series — in the U.S. over the next three years.

After a run of at least three weekends, Universal (and its specialty label, Focus Features) will have the option of steering a film to premium on-demand, including AMC’s own service. The shortened window only applies to premium video-on-demand — which often means digital rentals of $20 — not standard ondemand or other home platforms.

The deal announced Tuesday has potentiall­y profound ramificati­ons for an industry reeling from the coronaviru­s pandemic. It’s all but certain to lead other studios to press for similar terms from AMC and other exhibitors.

Adam Aron, chief executive of AMC, called it “a historic, industry-changing agreement.”

The deal repairs a rift between AMC, the world’s largest theater chain, and Universal, which is owned by Comcast Corp. In April, with theaters shuttered nationwide, Universal released the animated sequel “Trolls World Tour” by video on demand. NBCUnivers­al CEO Jeff Shell then trumpeted the digital release as a success and said the studio would, even once theaters reopened, “release movies on both formats.”

That infuriated theater owners. Aron said the company would no longer play Universal releases.

Terms of the deal weren’t disclosed.

 ?? VALERIE MACON/GETTY-AFP ?? AMC Theatres and Universal Studios announced an agreement to shorten the exclusive theatrical window to 17 days.
VALERIE MACON/GETTY-AFP AMC Theatres and Universal Studios announced an agreement to shorten the exclusive theatrical window to 17 days.

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