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Thats about to change.
She underscored that point again in an interview published this week inVariety: Direct-to-service is really important for us.
We want a really strong pathway toward that.
TheTimessays these movies will start popping up on Prime this summer, perhaps dropping on Saturdays.
Nicole Kidman started this idea with me, Salke told Deadline.
(Kidman and her Blossom Films signed afirst-look dealwith Amazon Studios last summer.)
Im talking aboutpartnering with a few prolific producers in that area on a couple movies each, she said.
and figuring out the best model on a case-by-case basis.
If it exists somewhere in between, [well do that].
We have the ability through our own distribution to adjust those [releases] anywhere in between.
Amazon is not alone in recently shifting its approach to how it releases films, of course.