David Ellison's Pledge to Revitalize Cinema with 30 New Releases
David Ellison, CEO of Paramount Skydance, assured movie theatre owners of a commitment to 30 annual film releases in partnership with Warner Bros, promising a theatrical window despite industry fears over the Paramount-Warner Bros merger. The CinemaCon event featured celebrities supporting the vision under Ellison's leadership.
David Ellison, CEO of Paramount Skydance, delivered an ambitious promise to theater owners at CinemaCon in Las Vegas, committing to release 30 films annually with Warner Bros and maintaining a 45-day exclusive theatrical window. His announcement came amid industry concerns regarding the Paramount-Warner Bros merger.
The high-profile event showcased a promotional video directed by Jon M Chu and narrated by Tom Cruise, featuring appearances by stars like Will Smith and Mark Wahlberg. Ellison stated his love for cinema and vowed unwavering support, saying, "Long live the movies."
Paramount's presentation included appearances by celebrities Johnny Depp and Billie Eilish, highlighting future projects and franchises, while also addressing the merger's impact on the exhibition business. Despite some opposition, Ellison's leadership was endorsed by filmmaker James Cameron and others.
(With inputs from agencies.)

