KEY POINTS
  • Hollywood studios may reevaluate their streaming release strategy, and opt to send more films to theaters, as Wall Street pushes for profitability over subscriber growth.
  • While Hollywood's big-budget blockbusters typically get the most attention, a steady stream of low-to-mid-budgeted films from a variety of genres are essential to the health of the box office and can turn solid profits for studios.
  • Audience habits were changed by the influx of streaming services and pandemic restrictions that closed movie theaters, but now studios may need to retrain these moviegoers.
Bebe Wood, Renee Rapp and Avantika Vandanapu star as The Plastics in the 2024 adaptation of "Mean Girls."

Paramount is making a habit of greenlighting low- to mid-budget films for its streaming service, only to about-face and send them to theaters first.

As the media company and its rivals try to claw their way to higher profits, the strategy could gain traction.