As public health concerns about the COVID-19 epidemic grow, the film industry has made drastic changes to keep audiences safe, from closing theaters to delaying the casting and casting of movies in early broadcasting.
The latest big step comes from Universal Pictures. This studio has been used to make their own movies to watch at home on the day of their release, and to make movies currently in theaters at the beginning of demand. To come Troll World Tour, scheduled to hit theaters on April 10, will also be hired on the same day. The Hunt, The Invisible Man, again Emma., which is in their theaters, will be available on-demand starting this Friday, March 20, Rental, which will cost $ 19.99 in the U.S. and the similarities in international markets, will last 48 hours.
In a statementNBCUniversal chief executive Jeff Shell said, "Instead of delaying these films or removing them from a problematic distribution center, we want to give people a chance to watch these articles at home which are available and affordable."
The move raises the question of how some of the major channels will work, so far, no stations have made the assumption that they will deliver movies that have yet to hit theaters early. Instead, movies are like New Mutants, Mulan, again Cool Location 2 moved in recent days or is permanently delayed, as it is unclear how long COVID-19 will improve.