
Sources say Netflix is exploring a potential purchase of Warner Bros. If a deal is reached, Warner Bros. leaders have committed to still releasing their movies in cinemas.
Warner Bros. is committed to releasing its films in cinemas, and Netflix has apparently promised to honor those existing plans. This is a significant shift for Netflix, as they usually release their own movies directly on their streaming service instead of in theaters.
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