According to the press release, the film will debut in theaters internationally on December 16 and may remain on HBO Max for only a month.

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Earlier this year, Warner Bros. tried to salvage the theatrical experience with the release of Christopher Nolan’s Tenet. However, box office returns—at least in the United States—were well below most expectations and other studios took notice. In recent days, Nolan himself was quoted saying those results probably marked a change in Hollywood’s approach to film distribution. This move is more proof of that.

On the other hand, Warner Bros. is almost assuredly going to see a boost in subscribers to HBO Max. A new Wonder Woman movie, which would have easily grossed a billion dollars if released in theaters, will bring plenty of new people in. If they stay, and what else does the company might roll out to keep them, is a whole other question.

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And while this is a very complicated situation that we’ll be arguing about for weeks, months, if not years, the important immediate result is this: We all get a chance to see Wonder Woman 1984, safely, this holiday season. And that is about a nice a gift as we can expect in this awful year.

Update 11/18/2020, 7:45 p.m. ET: This post has been updated with additional information on the release.

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