KEY POINTS
  • Netflix is considering more theatrical runs for some of its movies, according to a note from JPMorgan.
  • The streaming company is weighing the cost of marketing with the benefits of having a 'bigger cultural impact' on audiences, JPMorgan analyst Alexia Quadrani said.
  • The Covid-19 pandemic has shrunk traditional movie release windows from 90 days to around 45 days.

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Netflix CEO Reed Hastings speaks during a LG press event at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center for the 2014 International CES on January 6, 2014 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Netflix is eyeing a more traditional theatrical release for some of its future films, according to a report from JPMorgan out of CinemaCon.

Analysts from the firm, who attended the movie theater industry's largest conference last week in Las Vegas, said they met with management teams from several exhibition companies who said there is a "real interest" from the streaming service to play some of its movies in cinemas for an extended period.

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