There is something unusual happening in the film industry today that would be pretty much unthinkable not too long ago. It's the phenomenon of Hollywood studios "leaking" their own movies and tv shows on social media for free.
Paramount Pictures released "Mean Girls" on TikTok for a day.
Apple TV posted a full episodes of "Silo" on twitter.
HBO uploads every single episode of "Last Week Tonight" on KZitem.
Netflix has a full playlist of documentaries, including "Our Planet" available for free.
Why? The answer hides in the current media landscape, and more specifically - the state of the streaming services.
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Chapters:
0:00 Studios Sharing Movies and TV Shows on Social Media
0:49 The State of Streaming Services
2:17 “Last Week Tonight” on KZitem
3:02 “The Man From Earth” and Online Piracy
3:46 "Mean Girls" on TikTok
4:02 The Future of Film Distribution
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