Steven Spielberg slams streaming platforms for not treating filmmakers fairly: тАШThey were thrown under the busтАЩ
Hollywood director Steven Spielberg recently slammed streaming services for the way they treat filmmakers. He also called out HBO Max, which subsequently released its entire 2021 slate in theatres and on the streamer.
According to Deadline, Spielberg while speaking to the New York Times stated that moving theatrical releases to streamers during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 might have brought an irreversible change in the film industry. Spielberg said, тАЬThe pandemic created an opportunity for streaming platforms to raise their subscriptions to record-breaking levels and also throw some of my best filmmaker friends under the bus as their movies were unceremoniously not given theatrical releases.тАЭ
тАЬThey were paid off and the films were suddenly relegated to, in this case, HBO Max. The case IтАЩm talking about. And then everything started to change,тАЭ he continued, reported Deadline.
The filmmaker lamented the loss of a special experience if theatres are permanently shuttered. тАЬI think older audiences were relieved that they didnтАЩt have to step on sticky popcorn. But I really believe those same older audiences, once they got into the theatre, the magic of being in a social situation with a bunch of strangers is a tonicтАжitтАЩs up to the movies to be good enough to get all the audiences to say that to each other when the lights come back up,тАЭ said Spielberg, as per Deadline.