Christopher Nolan has slammed Warner Brothers’ plans to send 17 of their films directly to HBO Max in 2021. The studio announced its intentions to debut its entire 2021 film slate on the streaming service on the same day that the movies open in theatres.
RELATED: Christopher Nolan’s ‘Tenet’ Brings In $53M At International Box Office As Theatres Reopen The films that are likely to be affected include much-anticipated releases, such as “Dune” and “The Matrix 4”. “Tenet” director Nolan denounced the studio’s plans in a statement shared with the Hollywood Reporter.
The movie-maker, who has worked with Warner Bros. since 2002, said, “Some of our industry’s biggest filmmakers and most important movie stars went to bed the night before thinking
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