Justice Leaguestar Ben Affleck thinks the coronavirus pandemic has toss off any prospect that movie theaters will liberate diminished or mid - sized motion picture moving forward . Affleck is   a rare thing in Hollywood , as an actor he has been able to   lead boastful - budget for his full career ,   and has   also cultivated   a reputation as a talented writer and director of smaller movies likeGone Baby Gone , The Townand the2012   Best Picture winnerArgo . He ’s also starred in a number of smaller motion-picture show   from other writer and film director , the most late of which , The Way Back , scramble at the box federal agency earlier this class , but did well   as a VOD exit .

Affleck has   always   moved between the two film types , with the star felicitous to asterisk in big - budget action thrillers or superhero films and take the self-aggrandizing wage checks ,   while   often   using his   in high spirits visibility from those films to get his more familiar dramas made . It ’s reserve the star to keep making successful movie for over 25 geezerhood now , and he is n’t slowing down any metre soon either . Affleck is currently set to asterisk asBatman in 2022’sThe Flash , and is   also appearing in Ridley Scott’sThe Last Duel , a photographic film   which he   co - wrote alongside Nicole Holofcener and his friend and regular collaborator , Matt Damon .

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I imagine after COVID , movies like   The Town , movies like   Argo , all the movies I made would efficaciously end up on streamers , There will probably be like 20 to 25 picture show a yr that are pass on and they ’ll all be big IP movies , whether it ’s the type of movies that Disney makes like   Aladdin   or   Star Wars   or   Avengers , something where you’re able to matter on the low - end being half a billion dollars worth of business organisation . And I think it ’s go to be very , very hard for dramas and sort of mid - budget movies like [ The Town ] to get theatrical distribution . You ’ll either see massive , massive movies develop immense wide - ordered series distribution or small movies doing little prestigiousness discharge in a few theaters but mostly being demonstrate on streamers . I think that ’s for better or worse , and you may draw your own conclusions , but that would be my best surmisal about the direction of the movie business just based on what I ’m seeing now and experiences I ’m having trying to get stuff made .

bighearted budget blockbusters , like the MCU movie and other superhero drive likeJustice Leagueare , during normal time , guaranteed to fill seats . Smaller movies are a big risk , one that cinema chains will likely not be interested in take after such a disastrous financial year . However , as Affleck tell , it ’s not all high-risk . People interested in smaller , more inner dramas arguably have more chance of see them on a cyclosis military service from the comfort of their own home than they do in theaters .   So , assuming   Affleck ’s   predictions here do true , it may only be blockbuster movie   that are still   around in the coming years to give film fans the traditional   theatrical   experience   they ’ve   come to love and respect so much .

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