AMC's chief executive said the chain would refuse to book Universal movies as the companies clash over the studio's plan to release titles in theaters and on digital platforms
AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. Chief Executive Adam Aron said his chain would refuse to book any of the Comcast Corp.-owned studio’s movies in his theaters following a Wall Street Journal report on the studio’s plan to release forthcoming titles in theaters and on digital platforms.
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