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I get the 2021 Warner film selloff, but if the late 2022 and 2023 films are rightfully crushed because hope is lost, isn't it for HSX too?
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tomcat90
Dec 03, 12:39
I mentioned this a while ago, but perhaps streaming views can be taken into account, it may be 50% of the industry going forward, except for
3ebfan511
Dec 03, 12:52
by 2022 Streaming will be closer to 75% if that low. Theaters are going extinct in the next few years.
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MuskMan
Dec 03, 13:01
also, in the short term....you can short. If a films prospects look down...just....short....(i am up 20 million on the day...) Under the
3ebfan511
Dec 03, 12:59
I sold and shorted every name getting crushed when they were down "only" $20 haha. I don't get the '22 or '23 names being crushed though....
tomcat90
Dec 03, 13:06
Well not sure which films you mean ? If its WB they could do the same streaming/BO thing, anything Disney is iffy with their "focus" on
3ebfan511
Dec 03, 13:18
also, there can be derivatives on whether a film goes to streaming or not, and on its released streaming figures etc.
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3ebfan511
Dec 03, 13:12
Turn off the lights
mainge
Dec 03, 13:32
Nope. This changes nothing, long term.
EdwardHavens
Dec 03, 15:15
and I think moviegoers are itching to go back to the theaters...a tiny screen isn't the future, it's a convenient option
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tealfan
Dec 03, 15:29
It is a part of the future, but its not the only part. More choices. some want the theater experience, others do not. Will be a mix...
3ebfan511
Dec 03, 16:55