Reader's Digest UK

Big Tech & The Silver Screen

THE OSCARS IS scheduled to finally take place later this month, having originally been planned for January. And the ceremony will cap off one of the strangest and most disruptive years in Hollywood history.

The most striking example of this came last December, when Warner Bros announced that its entire 2021 slate of releases would be going digital first in the US, it’s most important market. It’s likely the same will happen in and the fourth film not in the cinema but on the small screen.

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