Christopher Nolan Slams<br />Warner Bros.’ 2021 Streaming Plan.<br />Nolan spoke out about<br />Warner Bros.’ new plan to simultaneously<br />release all 17 of their planned 2021 films <br />on HBO Max and in theaters. .<br />Movies slated for release include ‘Dune,’<br />‘In the Heights’ and ‘The Matrix 4.’.<br />In a statement to ‘The Hollywood Reporter,’ Nolan<br />called HBO Max “the worst streaming service.”.<br />Some of our industry’s biggest filmmakers<br />and most important movie stars went to<br />bed the night before thinking they were<br />working for the greatest movie studio .., Christopher Nolan, to 'The Hollywood Reporter'.<br />... and woke up to find out they were working<br />for the worst streaming service, Christopher Nolan, to 'The Hollywood Reporter'.<br />Nolan continued, saying the movie studio is “dismantling”<br />the “incredible” distribution machine they had in place.<br />Warner Bros. had an incredible machine for<br />getting a filmmaker’s work out everywhere,<br />both in theaters and in the home, and they<br />are dismantling it as we speak, Christopher Nolan, to 'The Hollywood Reporter'.<br />In a separate statement to ‘Entertainment Tonight,’<br />Nolan said the 2021 movies are being used as a<br />“loss-leader” for a “fledgling streaming service.”.<br />[The films] are meant to be out there<br />for the widest possible audiences …<br />And now they're being used as a<br />loss-leader for the streaming service —<br />for the fledgling streaming service —<br />without any consultation, Christopher Nolan, to 'Entertainment Tonight'