

But that date came and went with no “Elvis” to be found on the streamer, as Warner Bros. The Austin Butler-fronted film first opened in theaters on June 24, which would have previously put its HBO Max debut date on Aug. Starting with “Elvis,” however, that streaming timetable will be much harder to predict. film to be streaming exactly 45 days after it first hit theaters, as films like “The Batman” and “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore” were available to stream just over a month after they were initially released in theaters. Throughout the first half of 2022, HBO Max subscribers could count on every new Warner Bros.

new releases, the new normal appears to be a theatrical window followed by a PVOD window, then a release on HBO Max. “If we can monetize better by having another window before it goes to HBO Max, we may do that,” a spokesperson confirmed as Baz Luhrmann’s musical biopic “Elvis” is set to debut on PVOD on Aug. movies.HBO Max Shape-Shifts: What We Know for Sure – and What We Don’t | Analysis Theatrical Market Charts for more overviews regarding the domestic theatrical box office performance of Warner Bros. movies based on the cumulative worldwide box office. This chart contains the top 100 Warner Bros. Other Worldwide Theatrical Distributors records: Top Walt Disney Worldwide - Top Universal Worldwide - Top Sony Pictures Worldwide - Top Paramount Pictures Worldwide - Top 20th Century Fox Worldwide - Top Lionsgate Worldwide - Top MGM Worldwide WorldwideĪll Time Worldwide Box Office for Warner Bros. Box Office Records > Worldwide > All Movies > Theatrical Distributors > Top Warner Bros.
