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Bong Joon Ho on Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal: Cinema Isn't Dying

6 Dec

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Summary

  • Director Bong Joon Ho spoke at the Marrakech Film Festival.
  • Netflix plans to acquire Warner Bros. for $82.7 billion.
  • Bong believes the cinematic experience will not disappear easily.
Bong Joon Ho on Netflix-Warner Bros. Deal: Cinema Isn't Dying

Acclaimed director Bong Joon Ho shared his perspective on the future of cinema during a recent event at the Marrakech Film Festival. He addressed widespread concerns following Netflix's announcement of its intent to acquire Warner Bros. in a significant $82.7 billion deal. Bong, who has previously worked with both Netflix and Warner Bros., expressed his belief that the traditional cinematic experience is resilient. While acknowledging streaming's benefits, he emphasized the irreplaceable nature of watching films in a theater. He highlighted the jury's enjoyment of daily film viewings on the big screen during the festival, underscoring his conviction that despite evolving distribution models, the magic of cinema will persist.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Bong Joon Ho believes that despite the Netflix-Warner Bros. acquisition and the rise of streaming, the cinematic experience will not easily disappear.
While streaming offers convenience, director Bong Joon Ho feels the unique experience of watching films in a cinema will endure.
Netflix plans to acquire Warner Bros. in a $82.7 billion deal, a move that has raised concerns about the future of movie theaters.

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