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James Cameron Defends Cinema Against Streaming
13 Dec
Summary
- Cameron opposes Netflix's potential takeover of Warner Bros.
- He emphasizes the unique emotional impact of theatrical viewing.
- The filmmaker advocates for preserving the moviegoing experience.

Three-time Oscar winner James Cameron has expressed significant concerns regarding the potential merger between Netflix and Warner Bros., particularly its ramifications for the theatrical film industry and release windows. Cameron firmly stated his opposition to any attempt to sideline the cinematic experience, highlighting the unique and sacred nature of moviegoing.
He believes that while streaming offers convenience, it cannot fully replace the immersive emotional impact of watching a film in a theater. Cameron argues that filmmakers must actively protect the theatrical experience, noting that blockbusters achieving billions in revenue, like his own 'Avatar: The Way of Water,' rely on extended theatrical runs, not short windows.
Cameron champions the idea that a good story's impact is amplified in a theater, especially in formats like 3D and uninterrupted viewing. He plans to remain a staunch advocate for keeping the theatrical experience alive, asserting that the emotion of a film washes over the audience in a way that is diminished on smaller, interrupted screens.




