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Ben Affleck says that his 2012 drama-thriller Argo would 'not be made theatrically now'

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Ben Affleck has said that he doesn't believe his 2012 drama-thriller feature Argo would get a theatrical release today, as the pandemic has changed moviegoers appetites.During the sit-down with Entertainment Weekly, which was conducted by the actor's longtime friend Matt Damon, the 49-year-old filmmaker remarked that all of the most recent box-office successes have been blockbuster entries in major franchises.The Gone Girl star also stated that he was looking towards using the limited series model as a method for dramatic storytelling in the future.

Sharing his views:Ben Affleck expressed that his 2012 drama-thriller feature Argo would likely not experience a theatrical release in modern times during an interview with Entertainment WeeklyAffleck began the conversation by noting that the thriller, which also starred John Goodman, Alan Arkin and Bryan Cranston, would not do well in modern theaters.'If I had to bet, a drama like Argo would not be made theatrically now.That wasn't that long ago.

It would be a limited series,' he stated. He went on to make a prediction about the state of successful films in the near future.The actor stated: 'I think movies in theaters are going to become more expensive, event-ized.

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