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Olivia Wilde Defends Cinema Release for The Invite

She says festival audience reaction combined with financier support beat higher streaming offers, highlighting pressure on theatrical releases.

Overview

  • Olivia Wilde told the press at Locarno that she pushed for a theatrical run and spoke before a sold-out 8,000-seat Piazza Grande screening on Saturday.
  • Wilde said streaming platforms offered larger payments that she described as a "bribe" to financiers to bypass cinemas and accept direct-to-streaming deals.
  • She credited producer Megan Ellison at Annapurna along with A24 and FilmNation/UTA for backing a cinema-first strategy and securing international theatrical distribution.
  • Wilde said the decision grew from a strong "chemical reaction" at Sundance and from her belief that comedy gains the most from communal, in-person audiences.
  • The episode highlights a broader industry dynamic where bigger streaming payouts can sway financiers away from theatrical windows and where festival momentum can be decisive for filmmakers who want cinema runs.