If sources of The Hollywood Reporter are to be believed, the Administrators Guild of America isn’t very proud of Warner Bros. for deciding to convey each one among their 2021 films to HBO Max.
Administrators like Christopher Nolan have already publicly criticised the transfer with reportedly many extra administrators being angered by the information.
Based on THR, the administrators guild has despatched a strongly worded letter to WB to make their displeasure clear: “Days after WarnerMedia’s Dec. 3 reveal that it could premiere its total 2021 slate of 17 movies — together with tentpoles like Godzilla vs. Kong, Dune and The Matrix 4 — on HBO Max the identical day the options hit theaters, the Administrators Guild of America has despatched a sharply worded letter to Warner Bros. CEO Ann Sarnoff demanding a gathering to handle its points with the plan.”
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The report says no motion has been explicitly threatened however the guild’s opinion of the matter was made abundantly clear. It is going to be fascinating to see how this all performs out, if a boycott of WB by administrators may happen and if WB even decides to increase their streaming plan past 2021 as many trade insiders imagine.
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