Film legend Tom Hanks has eased fears that cinemas could become a thing of the past in the post-Covid world. A surge in streaming during lockdown has cast doubt about what will happen to theatres in the years ahead.
Viewers being able to watch movies from the comfort of their homes, some suggest, means a grim future for the box office as people get a taste for staying home.
But Forrest Gump and Saving Private Ryan star Tom says cinemas will survive once the world eventually gets back to normal. “A sea change was due, anyway.
It was coming,” the acting great said. “Will movie theatres still exist? Absolutely, they will. "In some ways, I think the exhibitors, once they’re up and open, are going to have the freedom of choice of what movies
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