Dade Hayes Finance EditorAT&T CFO John Stephens saw Tenet in a theater, as did a large swath of the U.S. and the world over the past couple of weeks.Elaborating on the experience Wednesday at the Bank of America Securities 2020 Media, Communications & Entertainment Conference, Stephens said he “couldn’t even imagine being able to see that and enjoy it the same way at home.”The theatrical run of Tenet, which has yielded $150 million in global box office, shows that Warner Bros and its parent company “still have a commitment to those theater owners and we’ll continue to work with them,” Stephens said.
Nevertheless, particularly during COVID-19, the marketplace has more release patterns than ever. Scoob, the exec noted, skipped theaters and.
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