Paramount was inspired to accelerate release plans for “A Quiet Place Part II” for several reasons. But the year-long closure of movie theaters has upended traditional ways of doing business, and several Hollywood companies have used it as an opportunity to put their films online sooner than usual. Prior to the pandemic, cinema operators required studios to keep their movies exclusively in theaters for 90 days. ![]() The schedule shift comes a week after Paramount announced intentions to shorten the theatrical window, with plans to put “A Quiet Place Part II,” “Mission: Impossible 7” and other upcoming titles on the nascent streaming service Paramount Plus after 45 days on the big screen. They always say good things come to those who wait. “Well… I think we’ve waited long enough.” ![]() “They always say good things come to those who wait,” Krasinski wrote Thursday night on Twitter.
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