Warner Bros. announced that Scoob will become available both to rent and to buy on May 15
straight to premium on-demand, versus waiting for theaters to reopen en masse once the coronavirus pandemic begins to subside.will become available both to rent and to buy in the home on May 15 for $19.99 and $24.99, respectively. The rental period is 48 hours.
“While we’re all eager to be able to once again show our films in theaters, we’re navigating new, unprecedented times which call for creative thinking and adaptability in how we distribute our content,” Warner Bros. chairman-CEO Ann Sarnoff said in a statement. “We know fans are eager to seeand we’re delighted we can deliver this feel-good movie for families to enjoy while they’re home together.
In March, cinema owners were angered when Universal announced it was breaking the theatrical window in order to makeavailable both in the home and in any theaters that remained open. The pic, which debuted April 10, scored the biggest first weekend of any digital title in history, according to Universal .
Otherwise, both Warner Bros. and Universal — similar to the other major Hollywood studios — have delayed theThis has mollified cinema owners to a large degree. When Disney announced in recent days its intention to send
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