Village Roadshow, the co-producer of The Matrix Resurrections film is suing Warner Bros alleging releasing the film on the HBO Max streaming service and in theaters simultaneously harmed takings at the box office and was a breach of contract. In a suit filed in the superior court on Monday, Village Roadshow also alleged that Warner Bros, owned by AT&T Inc unit WarnerMedia, had moved the release date of the film to 2021 from 2022 to help the streaming service HBO Max attract more subscribers.The lawsuit pointed to other box-office winners such as SpiderMan: No Way Home that were released in late 2021 without a simultaneous streaming release.
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