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Wonder Woman 1984 to debut Dec. 25 in Canadian theatres, but not on streaming platforms

Wonder Woman 1984will make history in the U.S.when it becomes the first superhero blockbuster to debut simultaneously in theatres and on a streaming platform. But for Canadians, the viewing options won't be so revolutionary.

Canadians will have to watch the blockbuster on the big screen this December

On Dec. 25 U.S. DC Comics fans will have the choice of viewing Wonder Woman 1984's debut in theatres, or on a streaming platform. But Canadians will have to watch on the big-screen where cinemas haven't been closed by local COVID-19 measures. (Warner Bros.)

Wonder Woman 1984will make history in the U.S.when it becomes the first superhero blockbuster to debut simultaneously in theatres and on a streaming platform.But for Canadians, the viewing options won't be so revolutionary.

A representative for Warner Bros. said the DC Comics adventure will take the more traditional big-screen route here, openingexclusively in markets across Canadaon Dec. 25. Still, it will only be available where cinemas haven't been closed by local COVID-19 measures.

Warner Bros.' decision has angered many comic book fans who've hung their hopes on a Canadian streaming platform stepping in to acquire the rights to Wonder Woman 1984,aspeople are being encouraged to stay at home instead of going to theatres.

But the negotiations behind such an unprecedented streaming pact are far more complicated and costly for all parties involved. That'sespecially true since 2017's Wonder Womangrossed over $800 million US. at the global box office.

The U.S. home of the sequel is HBO Max, a streaming platform owned by the same corporationas Warner Bros.: the telecommunications giant AT&T.

HBO Max, which launched in May, has been looking for ways to generate buzz that would attract enough subscribers to compete with Netflix and Disney Plus.

Wonder Woman 1984will be exclusive to the service for a month in the U.S. before being made available for on-demand rental a few weeks later.

HBO Max doesn't operate as a streaming service outside the U.S., though some of its higher-profile TV shows and made-for-streaming original films are licensed to Bell Media's Crave platform in Canada.

That left Warner Bros. to determine how to distribute Wonder Woman 1984outside the U.S. The film will begin opening in international markets starting on Dec. 16.

Debuting on a U.S. streaming platform introduces many uncertainties into the equation. It's unknown how severely the sequel's rollouts will be affected by widespread piracy of a high-definition version lifted from HBO Max. If the film iswidely pirated,itcould discourage some moviegoers from even considering a visit to their local theatre.

Ellis Jacob, president and CEO of Cineplex Canada's largesttheatre chain acknowledged that by showing Wonder Woman 1984his company is making some exceptions in "unique times."

The theatre operator usually holds distributors to apolicyin which filmsarekept from home distribution until they've been in theatres for 90 days.Even withWonder Woman 1984 changing that policy,Jacob said he believes Warner Bros. understands the "importance of a theatrical release and the power of the big screen."

But Cineplex also faces the possibility that a growing number of its theatres will be forced to close in the coming weeks due to the pandemic, many of them in the largest markets.

"Between now and opening day, we will continue our outreach with all levels of government to remind them that the theatrical experience is safe," Jacob added.

A representative for Crave says while a deal wasn't struck to bring Wonder Woman 1984to the platform during its theatrical run, the film "will stream on Crave following its standard theatrical windows."