Denis Villeneuve’s Film Dune To Be An Exception From Warner Bros’ Hybrid Release Strategy?

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Warner Bros. earlier this year announced that all the films that are slated to released in 2021 will be released in theatres and on HBO Max simultaneously. However, the studio seems to make an exception for the film Dune.

The decision came after Gal Gadot starrer Wonder Woman 1984 was released in theatres and on the streaming service simultaneously. The studio’s decision came as a surprise since many expected that the release of Wonder Woman 1984 was an isolated experiment in response to an unprecedented novel coronavirus pandemic. Warner Bro. decision is seen as a surprising break from industry standards.

While all of their films slated for 2021 are to be released in theatres and HBO Max, the studio seems to make an exception for one film. Now according to Deadline, Warner Bros. is sparring over how Dune will be released. Legendary pictures who has financed 75% of tentpoles ‘Dune’ and ‘Godzilla Vs. Kong’, may file a lawsuit should the studio opts for hybrid released of the film.

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