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DiCaprio Fears Cinema's Future
3 Jan
Summary
- DiCaprio questions audience appetite for big-screen movies.
- He notes the rapid shift to streaming for dramas.
- His film 'One Battle After Another' recently earned $205M.

Leonardo DiCaprio has voiced significant concerns regarding the future viability of traditional movie theaters. He expressed uncertainty about whether audiences still possess the desire to watch films on a large screen, likening cinemas to potentially becoming cultural rarities like jazz bars.
DiCaprio noted the rapid pace of change in the industry, observing how documentaries have already vanished from cinemas and how dramas now have limited theatrical runs before migrating to streaming platforms. He hopes that visionary filmmakers will continue to have opportunities for unique cinematic releases.
These comments emerged following the global box office success of DiCaprio's recent film, 'One Battle After Another,' which grossed more than $205 million. He emphasized that preserving the cinematic experience is an ongoing "fight" and a significant challenge in the current landscape.



