RE: Killed by “No Time to Die”. Is the Movie Industry the First Big Entertainment Sector to Collapse Under the Covid-Strain?

I truly love going to the cinema. Actually, at least in my family, it's way easier for us to properly watch a movie by going to the cinema. Away from any distraction we could get at home.

It's definitively true that we don't usually go every weekend. But that also makes every trip to the movies "a special event". I'm pretty aware that film industry it's drastically changing. And probably for good.

But I don't really think that it's the dawning of an industry. I honestly think it's more about reinvention. Maybe we'll start to see a more hybrid industry. In which both streaming and theaters will coexist. The later being more of a niche part of the business. Also, this Cov-Sars-2 crisis had permitted, at least in my community, the rise of Drive-in Theaters. Something that I really was to young to experience and am really glad to have the opportunity to do it now.

Regarding to No Time To Die. I really love Bond movies, and have been waiting for the release the whole year. I believe that if they did just like Ford did with the Ford Bronco's unveiling and permitted people to watch the movie from multiple online platforms alongside with theaters (where available) it could have a great impact. But that's just my personal opinion and I'm not a professional in anyway regarding the industry. Only time will tell what's to come.

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