Netflix co-ceo Ted Sarandos is leaning harder into his promises to not dismantle Warner Bros.’ theatrical model should the streamer acquire the legacy studio, vowing to not just keep a 45-day theatrical window for Warner’s films but to also maintain a premium video on-demand window afterwards.
On the latest episode of “The Town With Matthew Belloni,” Sarandos was pressed on specifics for what kind of theatrical window Netflix would commit to with Warner Bros. films like DC’s sequels to “Superman” and “The Batman” that are on its 2027 slate.
Sarandos, promising no “coded talk,” said that after Warner’s films were in theaters for 45 days, they would not go…
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