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Rian Johnson disagrees with Netflix CEO on theatres being an ‘outdated concept’

Although his Knives Out mysteries are being produced under a Netflix deal, Rian Johnson hopes his film, Wake Up Dead Man, will get a wide theatrical rollout.

Published on: May 05, 2025 01:40 PM IST
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Filmmaker Rian Johnson has made it clear he doesn't agree with Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos’ claim that movie theaters are outdated. “Obviously, I don't. Because I love movies. I love going to see movies,” he told Business Insider.

Filmmaker Rian Johnson
Filmmaker Rian Johnson

The filmmaker behind the Knives Out series—which follows Daniel Craig as detective Benoit Blanc—emphasised the enduring value of the theatrical experience, calling it essential for movie lovers. “I think theatrical is not going anywhere. I think we've seen [that] if you put a movie people want to see in the theaters, they are going to show up for it. That experience of being in a full house and having that experience is so important. It's something that I love and I want more of in the world,” the Star Wars director said.

Rian's comments come in response to Ted’s remarks at the Time100 Summit last month, where the Netflix chief argued that theatrical releases no longer make sense in today’s media landscape. “We’re in a period of transition. Folks grew up thinking, ‘I want to make movies on a gigantic screen and have strangers watch them play in the theater for two months and people cry and sold-out shows.’... It’s an outdated concept,” Sarandos said.

He also added that access plays a role in this shift: “If you’re fortunate enough to live in Manhattan, and you can walk to a multiplex and see a movie, that’s fantastic. Most of the country cannot.”

 
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