Paramount-Warner 30-Film Plan Stirs CinemaCon, Testing Theaters

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Exhibitors are cautiously watching as Paramount and Warner Bros. push a bold plan to release about 30 films per year after their merger, a strategy that could lift box office but hinges on new organizational structures and financing amid high debt and evolving streaming economics, with mixed reactions from theater chains like AMC and Cinemark.
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- What to Expect From CinemaCon 2026 Rotten Tomatoes
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