According to CNBC, Hollywood studios stopped showing their films in Russia after Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine.
According to CNBC, “Disney” has become the first major studio in Hollywood to take a hard line against Russia, as it announced on Monday it has temporarily suspended all movies, including the new Pixar movie “Turning Red,” for the first time in the country. “
Warner Bros. and Sony have also decided not to release films in the country and Warner Bros. The Batman movie, which is scheduled to be released this week, has temporarily stopped its release, while Sony has confirmed that it has postponed all its movies. Demonstrations are planned in the area, including the highly anticipated “Mobius”.
While ticket sales in Russia are not as significant as those collected in China, Hollywood is still an important market for studios, with Russian box office on average accounting for around 3% of total global ticket sales, according to data from Comscore. .
“The Film Society stands with the international community to uphold the rule of law and condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in the film, television and on-air industries, who deserve to live and work peacefully like all people in Ukraine,” the Film Association said in a statement Monday. We express our strongest support for the vibrant creative community.”
Disney and Warner Bros.’s decisions to discontinue broadcasts in Russia came amid other boycotts in the entertainment industry.
Broadcasting giant Netflix stated that in the face of Russia’s increasing occupation of Ukraine, Russian news channels will not comply with broadcasting rules. These channels are at our service.”
Source: “CNBC”
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