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Scorsese, Eastwood say U.S. movie theaters may not survive pandemic

Published 09/30/2020, 08:57 PM
Updated 09/30/2020, 09:15 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Director Eastwood poses at the premiere for the movie "Richard Jewell" in Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Oscar-winning film directors James Cameron, Clint Eastwood and Martin Scorsese joined forces with movie theater owners on Wednesday in an appeal for financial help, saying they feared for the future of the industry.

In a letter to the leaders of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives, they said the coronavirus pandemic had dealt a devastating blow to movie theaters and that without funds "theaters may not survive the impact of the pandemic."

The letter was signed by more than 70 directors and producers along with the National Association of Theater Owners, the Directors Guild of America and the Motion Picture Association.

The pandemic forced movie theaters to close their doors in mid-March. Big chains including AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) and Cineworld Plc's Regal Cinemas have reopened, with reduced capacity, in many U.S. cities, but not in the biggest markets of Los Angeles and New York City.

Efforts to get Americans back into theaters have proved disappointing, and Hollywood studios have delayed the release of big movies like "Black Widow" and "Top Gun: Maverick" to 2021.

The letter said that 69% of small and mid-sized movie theater companies will be forced to file for bankruptcy or close permanently unless help is forthcoming.

"Cinemas are an essential industry that represent the best that American talent and creativity have to offer. But now we fear for their future," the letter said.

Others signing the letter included James Bond movie producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, "Wonder Woman" director Patty Jenkins, and action movie director-producer Michael Bay.

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They asked Congress to redirect unspent funds from the coronavirus aid package passed earlier this year, or enact new proposals that would help movie theaters weather the pandemic.

Latest comments

movie theaters is a relic of the pass. make way for stream services.
Are you really comparing watching a movie on your 4k television and watching a movie in theater?
I prefer to watch movie on my big screen TV. its far better than the theater.
do you think big studios will abandon the box office revenue for the 10$ Netflix subscription?
Its called captialism.
What is captialism?
No fixing a change in demand
good.my living room is better. time to move on from the idea of theaters.
Bring back drive-ins.
That should help with population growth
Use the theaters fir anazon distrition centers
already enough empty malls for that idea
Theaters were facing profitability issues even before the pandemic. They will need some serious debt allowance or forgiveness to stay afloat. Amazon, Netflix, Disney could own or subsidize the theaters quite easily and adapt the distribution format in a way that is streaming friendly while keeping the theater experience alive and solvent. Theaters will ultimately survive the oandemic, but in a new way. Scorcese and Eastwood may not.
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