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Universal’s CinemaCon: Studio Boss Donna Langley Says Theatrical “Cornerstone” To Biz; Shows Off ‘Nope’, ‘Halloween Ends’ & More

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Refresh for updates Universal continued its motif from CinemaCon 2021 today of spotlighting the work of movie theater workers, and pairing them with their favorite stars.

It’s a classy way of paying homage to those in exhibition particularly after the industry was brought to its knees in 2020 to early 2021 due to Covid.Universal Motion Picture Entertainment Group Boss Donna Langley was the first onstage, quipping, “I’m sure there’s a drinking game tied to when a studio executive gets on stage and says ‘the magic of movies.'”“My confidence in theatrical has never wavered,” said Langley.“Theatrical will always be the cornerstone of our business; cheers to that,” she continued.“We remain committed to offering you compelling content to bring people back to the back office,” added Langley.“We are all here to celebrate great movie from our industries brightest talent.

Theatrical will always be the cornerstone of our business,” she added.“Original stories and seeing us on the big screen is what will stand the test of time,” said Jim Orr, Uni Domestic Distribution Boss, taking over the stage from Langley.Orr offered a Field of Dreams quote – “if you build it they will come, if you stop building it they will not.”  The studio has 25 films this year theatrically, ten more than any other studio.

Uni’s extensive presentation will address all of the titles from Jurassic to Minions, original comedies, personal films, horror titles, the occasional musical.“If we narrow what we bring to theaters our audience will get smaller.

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