Warner Bros is being sued by Village Roadshow Pictures over the release of The Matrix Resurrections: more here.
Well, this is becoming a familiar story. Whilst Disney found itself settling with star Scarlett Johansson following its decision to release
Black Widow on Disney+ as well as in cinemas, it is Warner Bros that have endured the most flack for employing a similar strategy. Throughout 2021, the studio elected to release its entire slate of movies on HBO Max in the US, on the same day that they launched in cinemas. And not everyone was happy.
This has already led to problems, both legal and otherwise.
Christopher Nolan ended his decades-long association with the company, citing them as no longer filmmaker-friendly, whilst production partner Legendary Entertainment has already
sued the studio over its release strategy for
Dune.
Now, Village Roadshow, a Warner Bros production partner for over a quarter of a century, has slapped the studio with a lawsuit too, claiming that its release strategy for
The Matrix Resurrections hurt the filmās profitability and damaged the value of the franchise as a whole.
It seems as though Village Roadshow wasnāt one of the select few that Warner Bros recompensed when it paid out a reported $200m to assorted partners and talent, to ensure that nobodyās pockets were lighter given that cinema grosses for the films in question were bound to be lower.
Whilst this one will no doubt be settled out of court, it does seem just a little uncharitable on Village Roadshowās part, given the filmās poor reviews, not to mention the fact that it went head-to-head against the biggest box-office juggernaut weāve seen in a long, long time in the form of
Spider-Man: No Way Home. Itās likely that those factors were reasons behind the filmās limp performance at cinemas, rather than its streaming release.
Weāll let you know how this one pans out, but if you want to read more, thereās an excellent breakdown of the case over at
Forbes. (The original source is
The Wall Street Journal which is behind a paywall.)
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