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    Hollywood Breakdown

    Following ‘Trolls World Tour’ kerfuffle, AMC won’t play Universal films

    Instead of waiting for movie theaters to reopen, Universal released “Trolls World Tour” through video on demand in early April.

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    KCRW placeholderBy Matthew Belloni • May 1, 2020 • 5m Listen

    On April 10, Universal took a gamble and made “Trolls World Tour” available to purchase through video on demand. The kid-friendly sequel was supposed to play in theaters, but with COVID-19 making that impossible, Universal figured parents would pay for their kids to have a new movie to watch while stuck at home.

    NBCUniversal Jeff Shell told the Wall Street Journal that the film brought in $100 million, and those numbers “exceeded our expectations and demonstrated the viability of PVOD (premium video on demand).”

    Movie theater owners were not happy that Shell hinted he’d look to do more on-demand releases in the future. In response, AMC Theatres said they won’t play any Universal films in their theaters.

    That seems like quite a threat, but AMC isn’t playing movies at all right now. What Shell is likely looking for is the ability to experiment. Typically movie theaters demand an exclusive, three-month-long theatrical window before a film is made available to rent.

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      Matthew Belloni

      founding partner of Puck News

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      partner/writer at Puck News, host of KCRW's “The Business.”

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