Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-24108223-20150210022928

Yes of course, the following movie studios: Walt Disney Pictures, Touchstone Pictures, Columbia or TriStar (Sony Pictures), Warner Bros. Pictures, New Line Cinema, Universal Pictures, Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox, Lions Gate, and even divisions or sub-divisions to each one are making hundreds and hundreds of motion pictures as extras to these that are planned in the works. These can either be just live-action, live-action/animated, live-action/CGI-animated, 2-D hand-drawn animated or 3-D computer-animated movies; and the fact is that filming can take at least 2 to 3 years each (and will be released either theatrically, straight-to-TV, or straight-to-DVD/Blu-ray throughout the future years). And that's right, there will be movie theatres everywhere nationwide that get to have either 30 movie screens or less, 25 screens or less, or 20 screens or less from almost any chains, including these being owned by AMC and Regal, which are soon being merged to form the new "AMC-Regal Entertainment" in 2016, among other movie theatre chains. 