The Lost City actors Sandra Bullock and Daniel Radcliffe believe that the film is best experienced in the theater. The Lost City, helmed by Adam and Aaron Nee, tells the story of a romance novelist and her cover model as they get swept up in a kidnapping attempt which lands them in the middle of a jungle adventure. Along with Bullock and Radcliffe, the film also stars Channing Tatum and Brad Pitt. The Lost City is set to be released in theaters on March 25th.
Whether a film gets a theatrical release or heads directly to a streaming platform is a growing argument amongst the film industry these days. Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic a couple of years ago, sending a movie straight to a streaming service has seemed like a better and better idea. It reaches the largest number of people quickly, and as many different parts of the world are still in different stages of lockdown, a good turn out for a theatrical release cannot be guaranteed. Many filmmakers, however, have been fighting hard to make sure the theatre experience doesn't die out. Many are aware that director Denis Villeneuve had to work very hard to ensure that his film Dune saw a theatrical release. Actor Jared Leto has also recently come out advocating for cinemas, stating that he believes that if it weren't for the constant stream of Marvel movies, theaters would have disappeared already.
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Not surprisingly, both Bullock and Radcliffe are also strong advocates for the theater experience. In a recent interview with The New York Times, the actors spoke about why The Lost City should be seen in theaters. For Bullock, The Lost City is an escapism movie and features a «location that
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