Since movie theaters had to seemingly fight for their survival and relevance during and after the COVID-19 Pandemic, the theatrical experience has recently been re-evaluated as sacred and necessary, especially in the eyes of filmmakers promoting their films. Christopher Nolan’s newly inked deal with Universal Pictures is a direct result of trying to preserve the movie-going experience after the fiasco of Warner Bros.’s botched release of his 2020 film Tenet. However, not every creative thinks that their work is comprised if not released in a theater.
While some directors believe that the big screen is the only way to experience a film, Zack Snyder would disagree. Read More