Warner Bros. has settled a legal dispute with Village Roadshow over the streaming release of "The Matrix Resurrections," paying $57 million as damages and losing potential ownership claims on the film. This decision marks the end of their long-standing partnership, highlighting the costly consequences of prioritizing streaming services during the pandemic. Developers and tech professionals should monitor how major studios navigate similar conflicts between theatrical and digital distribution strategies.
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