So when it comes to Martin Scorsese turning to Netflix cause they are the only ones who would fund his movie, why is that? I mean back in the 90s for example, there is no way a straight to video movie company would finance a 3 hour plus historical drama like that. So why are the straight to video studios more open minded now?
Why do filmmakers choose to sell to Netflix instead of theaters?
Because the economics are completely different, obviously. Theater tickets used to be a bigger chunk of a movie's revenue.
Before asking why something isn't the same, it helps to ask if there's any reason to expect it to be, if there are all sorts of glaring circumstancial differences.
Before asking why something isn't the same, it helps to ask if there's any reason to expect it to be, if there are all sorts of glaring circumstancial differences.
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