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Netflix stands firm on theatrical release strategy

Published on: June 6, 2026 3:27 PM

Netflix has made its position clear regarding filmmakers who prioritize traditional cinema releases, with the streaming giant signaling that large-scale theatrical distribution will remain the exception rather than the rule.

In a recent interview, Netflix film chairman Dan Lin said the company recognizes that some directors strongly prefer theatrical releases for their projects. However, he acknowledged that Netflix is unlikely to collaborate with filmmakers whose primary focus remains the big-screen experience.

Read more: Netflix drops popular shows amid massive 2026 streaming shake-up

The comments come as Netflix prepares the release of Narnia, directed by Greta Gerwig. The film is set to receive a traditional theatrical release before arriving on the streaming platform, marking a rare move for the company.

Originally planned for an IMAX debut followed by a Netflix release, the project’s distribution strategy was later revised to include a wider theatrical window. Industry observers view the decision as one of Netflix’s most significant concessions to cinema audiences in recent years.

 

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Another notable exception is The Adventures of Cliff Booth, directed by David Fincher, which will receive a limited IMAX run before its streaming debut. Despite these examples, Netflix insists that its overall strategy remains focused on direct-to-streaming releases.

The company has long maintained a complex relationship with traditional cinemas. While many filmmakers continue to advocate for extended theatrical runs, Netflix has built its business model around making content available to subscribers as quickly as possible.

Read more: FIFA launches World Cup game on Netflix

Beyond distribution plans, Lin outlined a broader creative direction for the platform, emphasizing higher-quality productions, fewer overall releases and a stronger focus on genres such as comedies, romantic comedies and book adaptations.

The latest comments suggest Netflix is comfortable maintaining its streaming-first identity despite ongoing debate within the entertainment industry about the future of theatrical movie releases and the role cinemas will play in the years ahead.

Filed Under: Entertainment Tagged With: Dan Lin, Entertainment News, Greta Gerwig, Latest, Narnia, netflix, Theatrical Release

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