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45 vs 17 Days: What Netflix’s Proposed WBD Theatrical Window Means for Moviegoing
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2026-02-22
10 min read
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Netflix’s proposed 17- vs 45-day windows could reshape box office, concessions and streamer strategies. Read our models and takeaways.
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