The decision came in shortly after the Wall
Street Journal quoted NBCUniversal Chief Executive Officer Jeff
Shell as saying https://on.wsj.com/35cWMQQ he expects to release
movies simultaneously in theaters and direct-to-home formats.
Universal Studios is owned by NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of
Comcast Corp. AMC has 1,000 theaters across the globe.
"AMC believes that with this proposed action to go to the home
and theaters simultaneously, Universal is breaking the business
model and dealings between our two companies," AMC Chief
Executive Officer Adam Aron said in a letter addressed to
Universal Studios Chairman Donna Langley.
With movie theaters worldwide shuttered since mid-March due to
the coronavirus pandemic, AMC said the action was effective from
Tuesday and would apply as and when its theaters reopen.
Universal said it was disappointed by the decision and labeled
it as a "seemingly coordinated attempt" to "confuse our position
and our actions."
"We absolutely believe in the theatrical experience and have
made no statement to the contrary. As we stated earlier, going
forward, we expect to release future films directly to theaters,
as well as on premium video on demand (PVOD) when that
distribution outlet makes sense," a Universal spokesman said.
Major film releases have been postponed as theaters across the
United States have shut down as part of the preventive measures
taken to curb the spread of the virus, prompting studios to
release some movies directly online.
The three main movie theater chains - AMC, Regal and Cinemark -
have said they do not expect to reopen until late June or July.
Some films, including Universal Pictures animated "Trolls World
Tour," have been released directly to streaming platforms or
video on demand. Universal will do the same with the upcoming
Judd Apatow comedy "The King of Staten Island".
(Reporting by Shanti S Nair, Bhargav Acharya and Juby Babu in
Bengaluru; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu and Sherry Jacob-Phillips)
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