This weekend, over 9 million people watched the Super Mario Bros. movie, not at the cinema, but on Twitter. It is true that it was divided into two parts, but only because there is a limitation. Verified people can upload videos up to 60 minutes long.
Of course there is such a thing as the DMCA. The videos are naturally copyrighted. Since Elon Musk took control of the company, there have been many situations where a given video could be watched on Twitter for several days. Perhaps this is related to mass layoffs of employees, especially those in security matters.
Before 60-minute videos were allowed, you could view 2-minute videos in long-threaded posts. For example, “Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift” or “Avatar”. Now the process only requires two posts. One with the first hour of the film and the other with the last 32 minutes. However, that didn’t stop the film from achieving box office success. He has already earned over $1 billion. Do you sometimes go to the cinema in your spare time?
Source: Theverge.com