fighting for several years to preserve the "theatrical window", a period of exclusivity that once lasted six months but has been steadily shrinking since the turn of the millennium.
A bombshell decision by Warner Bros to release all its 2021 films immediately on HBO Max in the US drew backlash from actors, cinema bosses, the Directors' Guild of America and Warner Bros' own star director, Christopher Nolan, as well as a lawsuit threat from producers.
Asked by a moderator whether pandemic trends will continue, Mr Peters said: "Many of us at Netflix are huge fans of the theatrical experience; it's an amazing experience.
But. . . the way we think about it is it should be consumer choice. "We've been supporting [simultaneous] release for a long.
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