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Can someone explain this to me? Why not just hold onto it until summer or next Christmas? How do they recover the money spent by streaming it on a subscription service at no extra cost?
True that it's no extra cost but they are also trying to entice new subscribers. Still, I agree, I don't know how the numbers work for them.
For starters, HBO must be paying a mint for the rights to stream.
Then I suppose they are trying to keep the momentum of the DC franchise going, so may be willing to take a bit of profit hit to keep their superheroes visible.
And also gotta think it also serves as one big ad for merchandising.
Can someone explain this to me? Why not just hold onto it until summer or next Christmas? How do they recover the money spent by streaming it on a subscription service at no extra cost?
My guess is they are paying interest to their debtors for the cost of the movie so waiting is costing them millions that at some point (already?) will put them past a break even point....the advertisers they had contracts with already put out their WW'84 Twinkies or whatever during the past start stops with the movie....if they release it this year they can write some of it off. They need content for HBO Max. All wild speculation.
Also doesn't Warner's own Tenet? They released that in theatres and no one came. They might be betting on movie theatres not returning to normal for years if ever. Time to cut and run and do more budget friendly streaming stuff.
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wease wrote:
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Speaking of what people will pay, we just rented out a theater here in town on Christmas Day for $100 to watch it.
How many people will be joining you?
Me, one wife, and 3 kids.
So you’re looking at $20 a head. Are concessions included in your deal? Are they even offered?
Available, not included. Looks like we might also have to pay for a movie ticket. @#$%!!
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B wrote:
wease wrote:
B wrote:
wease wrote:
B wrote:
Speaking of what people will pay, we just rented out a theater here in town on Christmas Day for $100 to watch it.
How many people will be joining you?
Me, one wife, and 3 kids.
So you’re looking at $20 a head. Are concessions included in your deal? Are they even offered?
Available, not included. Looks like we might also have to pay for a movie ticket. @#$%!!
Gather your friends and family for a cinema experience like no other. Relax in our oversized leather seats while you enjoy our freshly prepared dishes, signature cocktails, craft beers and premier wines. - Starting at $99. Prices vary by location and date/time. - Three-hour rental - Maximum (20) guests - Stream a movie from your favorite streaming app or watch one of our new releases (requires the purchase of a movie ticket for each guest) - Tax and gratuity not included
We’ve done that before but tickets to the actual flick we were seeing were not included in the total. If tickets aren’t included in your deal, I’d cancel it. Especially with no concessions included. You’ll be looking at an over $200 total just to watch a movie you can watch at home. I love theaters, too, but not $200 worth.
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B wrote:
wease wrote:
B wrote:
wease wrote:
B wrote:
Speaking of what people will pay, we just rented out a theater here in town on Christmas Day for $100 to watch it.
How many people will be joining you?
Me, one wife, and 3 kids.
So you’re looking at $20 a head. Are concessions included in your deal? Are they even offered?
Available, not included. Looks like we might also have to pay for a movie ticket. @#$%!!
Gather your friends and family for a cinema experience like no other. Relax in our oversized leather seats while you enjoy our freshly prepared dishes, signature cocktails, craft beers and premier wines. - Starting at $99. Prices vary by location and date/time. - Three-hour rental - Maximum (20) guests - Stream a movie from your favorite streaming app or watch one of our new releases (requires the purchase of a movie ticket for each guest) - Tax and gratuity not included
Honestly this is a terrible deal. I'd maybe do it if I could bring a bunch of friends but five people? $100 plus food and tickets?
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