![]() and HBO Max, released all of its movies in 2021 simultaneously in theaters and on its streaming platform. WarnerMedia, the conglomerate that owns Warner Bros. rushed the release of the movie, instead of letting it debut in 2022, to help boost HBO Max subscriptions, a revenue stream Village Roadshow doesn’t share in. ![]() used the pandemic as an excuse for the simultaneous release of the film in December. The complaint, which was filed in Los Angeles Superior Court, alleges that Warner Bros. Entertainment, a longtime partner, saying the studio engaged in “deliberate and consistent coordinated efforts” to reduce the value of Village Roadshow’s intellectual property by releasing “The Matrix Resurrections” simultaneously in theaters and on the streaming service HBO Max. ![]() The film production and financing company Village Roadshow filed a lawsuit on Monday against Warner Bros. ![]()
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