Doctor Sleep’s Director Shares Details For His Shining Prequel, Still Thinks It Could Get Made

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A lot of the plans and the enthusiasm that we had for Halloran, and for other things as well coming off of this, cooled off very understandably with the studio after it was released. But I think we’re learning [about] that paradigm shift between theatrical and streaming that everyone has seen coming in the industry. I think people thought they had another five years to really adjust their studio model to change with those times. I think it’s already happened. And I would expect, you’ll hear a lot of people at Warner’s say the same. A movie that would potentially have performed theatrically even five years ago, it won’t anymore. Streaming has changed everything. So I think, as more people find this film and as it hopefully continues to perform well on HBO Max, in particular, where it’s really kind of popping, that, I think, opens up a number of avenues for other stories we could tell. And Halloran absolutely is something that I would love to put energy back into.

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