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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Edgerton vs. Cameron: Oscars' Streaming Debate Heats Up

Edgerton vs. Cameron: Oscars' Streaming Debate Heats Up

4 Dec

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Summary

  • Joel Edgerton defends streaming films' eligibility for Oscar awards.
  • James Cameron argues only theatrical releases should compete.
  • More adults stream new movies than watch them in theaters.
Edgerton vs. Cameron: Oscars' Streaming Debate Heats Up

Actor Joel Edgerton has publicly disagreed with filmmaker James Cameron's assertion that films lacking theatrical releases should be excluded from Oscar consideration. Edgerton, whose film "Train Dreams" is a Netflix release, highlighted that streaming platforms offer crucial visibility and accessibility for many productions and audiences.

Cameron had previously criticized Netflix's awards strategy, stating that films should primarily be made for theatrical viewing to be eligible for the Academy Awards. The Academy has updated its rules, requiring a one-week qualifying run and a seven-day expansion in 10 major U.S. markets for best picture hopefuls starting in 2025.

Despite Cameron's advocacy for traditional cinema, industry trends show a significant shift, with a recent survey indicating that a majority of U.S. adults now watch new movies via streaming. Directors like Park Chan-Wook also note that the landscape of filmmaking has evolved, making arguments for exclusive theatrical eligibility less aligned with current realities.

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.
James Cameron believes only films with significant theatrical runs should be eligible for Academy Awards.
Joel Edgerton argues that streaming platforms provide essential opportunities for films and audiences that traditional theatrical releases may not reach.
New rules for 2025 require a one-week theatrical run and a seven-day expansion in 10 major U.S. markets for best picture contenders.

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