WarnerMedia CEO Jason Kilar has confirmed that the studio’s 2022 movies will be heading to streaming after a theatrical run.

Kilar appeared on Vox’s Recode Media podcast, where he was asked about Warner Bros’s plans in 2022, following its decision in 2021 to theatrically release movies simultaneously with a release on HBO Max. Kilar stated that its biggest films will return to a theatrical model, before heading to the studio’s streaming platform.

“I think it’s very fair to say that a big, you know, let’s say a big DC movie… it’s very fair to say that that would go exclusively to theaters first and then go to somewhere like an HBO Max after it’s in theaters,” he said.

Kilar’s statement follows the recent news that Warner Bros had reached a deal with Regal Theaters owners Cineworld to show its movies for an exclusive 45 day period before they head to streaming.

The future of theatrical windows in the post-pandemic world is one of the biggest questions hanging over the entertainment industry. Warner’s announcement in December last year that its entire 2021 slate would hit HBO Max straight away caused considerable controversy amongst filmmakers and exhibitors, and went further than studios such as Disney and Universal, who have been more selective about which films receive simultaneous streaming and theatrical releases.

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