Netflix in talks to buy Hollywood's historic Egyptian Theatre
Netflix
Inc is in discussions to buy the Egyptian Theatre, a historic movie house in
the heart of Hollywood, a source with knowledge of the matter said on Tuesday.
The Egyptian Theatre
opened in 1922 with the first-ever movie premiere, a screening of "Robin
Hood" starring Douglas Fairbanks.
The
world's dominant streaming service would use the Los Angeles venue to host film
premieres and other industry events, the source said. There are no current
plans to sell tickets to the public.
Netflix
has been at odds with many theater owners because it has resisted the
traditional industry practice of showing films exclusively in cinemas for
roughly 90 days. Instead, Netflix sends theatrical releases to its online
service on the same day or just a few weeks after they hit the big screen
The
current owner is the non-profit American Cinematheque, which hosts screenings
of classic films and would still offer programming on weekends, according to
the source.
American
Cinematheque did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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