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Netflix film chief says they won't work with directors who want to release movies in theaters
Netflix's film division chief Dan Lin stated the company will not collaborate with filmmakers who prioritize theatrical releases, aligning with Netflix's push for shorter theater windows (e.g., 17 days) and streaming-first strategies. This contrasts with Paramount's potential acquisition of Warner Bros., which aims to preserve the traditional theatrical model.
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