• Halloween Kills' box office success shows that day-one streaming

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Mon Oct 18 15:15:04 2021
    Halloween Kills' box office success shows that day-one streaming isn't always a bad thing

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    Mon, 18 Oct 2021 13:56:57 +0000

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    Day one streaming didn't hurt Halloween Kills, which has boasted an
    impressive opening box office weekend.

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    Day one streaming didn't hurt Halloween Kills, which has boasted an
    impressive opening box office weekend, despite launching on the Peacock streaming service on the same day.

    The latest entry in the long-running Halloween franchise may not have
    appeased the critics, but it does seem to have found some love from horror fans going to see the flick in theaters, earning a whopping $50.4 million in its opening weekend across the US (around 35m / AU$70m).

    That figure is comfortably on a par with the opening weekend of the latest James Bond movie, No Time To Die, despite the latter currently only playing
    in theaters suggesting the usual criticism of day-one streaming eating into ticket sales might no hold water in today's market. New horror movies to
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    Halloween Kills's simultaneous launch in theaters and on the Peacock
    streaming service is an increasingly common move after the onset of the pandemic, in which many theaters have been making do with reduced audiences, if not total chain closures at times forcing distributors to either heavily delay tentpole films or prioritize online channels.

    Directors have been in uproar at their blockbuster films launching on streaming services at the same time as they open in theaters notably Dune director Denis Villeneuve criticising Warner Brothers' decision to same-day launch its entire annual slate of films on HBO Max.

    But Halloween Kills' success show that the picture is more complicated than merely theaters vs streaming, and that it doesn't necessarily mean a box office flop if people have the option of watching a film in their homes. Home is where the heart is

    For one, not everyone who wants to see a film will necessarily want to sign
    up to a streaming service they don't already have. While a theater ticket
    (and travel expenses) will likely be more than a month's signup to Netflix or Peacock especially if there's a free trial involved the potential price barrier to streaming at home can mean that costs of a full cinema experience aren't as hard to swallow.

    Halloween Kills is also the enviable position of releasing after the swing of vaccine rollouts over the past year, meaning many are feeling more
    comfortable attending in person to see a film, or have at least gotten back
    in the habit after several 2021 films started drawing audiences in to theaters.

    At the same time, there's often a clear divide between those willing to
    attend entertainment events in person, and those keen (or desperate) to stay at home to ensure their safety. Especially in those circumstances, there's a very strong case for same-day launches, catering to those willing and able to visit movie theaters, as well as those who aren't.

    Netflix had been leading calls for ending or reducing the launch window for films coming to streaming platforms for some time and the peculiar situation we find ourselves in today has likely only accelerated that change. But it's important to note that streaming doesn't necessarily sound the death knell
    for traditional movie-going experiences, even if the best experience may always be on the big screen. No Time To Die in Dolby Atmos and Vision has ruined cinemas for me

    Via The Hollywood Reporter



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