![]() Insiders told Bloomberg that movie theaters are also more receptive to the idea than usual, as it could help the new streamer add subscribers quickly while keeping cinemas open with a new release at the same time. Higher-ups at the company, faced with state-ordered lockdowns and coronavirus scares that have emptied theaters nationwide, are in the final stages of talks about the fate of “Wonder Woman,” according to the late Thursday report, which cited anonymous sources. ![]() But another option that is gaining support is to quickly release of the movie to WarnerMedia’s fledgling home-streaming service HBO Max - as little as a week or two after it hits theaters, according to the report (paywall). is mulling moving the superhero flick starring Gal Gadot from its Christmas Day theatrical debut to sometime in 2021, Bloomberg reported. “Wonder Woman 1984” - the only big-budget movie still scheduled to be released in theaters this year - may end up on the HBO Max streaming service soon after its release, according to a report. The Weeknd, Lily-Rose Depp get 'nasty' in controversial 'The Idol': trailer Rowling plans to 'lay in champagne' while activists boycott 'Harry Potter' TV series Kieran Culkin reveals what happened to his missing 'Succession' wife and kid Elizabeth Olsen in Texas ax-murder drama: 'really bad choices'
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