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What Does Warner Bros.' HBO Max Plan Mean For the Film Industry? | Rotten Tomatoes
Dec 10 2020
Warner Bros. made the controversial announcement that their slate of 2021 movies will premiere in theaters and on HBO Max simultaneously. Some believe this shakeup makes good business sense, while some have called it an affront to filmmakers and the film industry at large. What will this shake-up do to the moviegoing experience? Naz Perez has the details, in this episode of 'The Ketchup'!
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