1/ Movie theaters hoping to survive the coronavirus pandemic are rebooting the moviegoing experience. But the industry was changing long before the world shut down. (
by @aepstein) https://qz.com/1944535/how-movie-theaters-will-survive-beyond-the-covid-19-era/

2/ Even though Hollywood has already leaned into streaming, figuring out what releases should go on which platforms is one of its biggest challenges. (
by @aepstein) https://qz.com/1945840/how-hollywood-chooses-what-movies-to-release-through-streaming/

3/ There will still be a place for the movie theater in 5, 10, and 20 years into the future. What that place is—and what theaters will look like—is a matter of debate that won’t be settled quickly. https://qz.com/1944535/how-movie-theaters-will-survive-beyond-the-covid-19-era/
4/ The industry is looking to Asia to help map out its future. As North American ticket sales have stalled out, audiences in Asia are enjoying the theater more than ever. (
by @dkopf) https://qz.com/1940937/the-future-of-the-movie-theater-industry-by-country/

5/ India’s niche movie producers need theaters to continue, a struggle emblematic of the challenges facing small theaters and independent filmmakers across the world. (
by @manavikapur) https://qz.com/india/1946694/will-small-indie-movie-theaters-reopen-after-covid-19/

6/6 Read more in our newest field guide, How movie theaters avoid extinction: https://qz.com/guide/movie-theaters-avoid-extinction/