JAKARTA - Wonder Woman 1984 will be the last film released by Warner Bros. in 2020. Today, Friday, December 4, the production house announced that it will release 17 films in theaters and streaming service HBO Max simultaneously on the release date of 2021.

This is because the future of cinemas is not yet known considering that currently the COVID-19 pandemic is still ongoing. Meanwhile, the use of streaming services is increasing.

These 17 films are Mortal Kombat, The Little Things, Tom and Jerry, The Many Saints of Reward, Reminiscience, Godzilla vs Kong, The Conjuring: Devil Made Me Do It, In the Heights, Space Jam: A New Legacy, The Suicide Squad , Dune.

Then there are Elvis, King Richard, Matrix 4, Judas and the Black Messiah, Malignant, and Those Who Wish Me Dead.

Much like Wonder Woman 1984, Warner Bros. plans to release the film on HBO Max within 31 days of theatrical release.

"We know new content is the lifeblood of cinema, but we have to adapt to the reality that cinemas in the United States will reduce capacity during 2021," said Ann Sarnoff, CEO of WarnerMedia, quoted by Variety on the same day.

With releases like this, viewers who haven't been able to come to the cinema can still watch the latest films.

On the other hand, in the run-up to Wonder Woman 1984, HBO Max ended its free trial program for seven days after account creation. Meanwhile, HBO Max is only available in the United States.


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