A handful of major Hollywood studios are going to war over the rights for the upcoming Battlefield movie, according to a new report from The Wrap. Five key studios are in a bidding war over the film: Netflix, Warner Bros., Sony, Universal, and Amazon MGM.
The Hollywood Reporter initially broke the news last week that Mission: Impossible director Christopher McQuarrie has been developing a Battlefield movie, with Michael B. Jordan on board to produce and potentially star in the film. The filmmaking team and EA have been shopping the movie around Hollywood in hopes of finding a good studio for it.
THR had reported that a theatrical release was a priority for this property, so it didn’t expect Netflix to be a strong candidate in the mix. However, Netflix has been trying to show interest in a bigger theatrical presence. Later this year, Netflix will be releasing Greta Gerwig’s first of two Narnia movies in IMAX. KPop Demon Hunters was also a big theatrical hit for the streamer last year. Netflix also made promises to release Warner Bros. movies in theaters in its merger offer (that the company eventually abandoned; Paramount is still going through the regulartory hoops and board approvals for its bid). As a result, Netflix may offer Battlefield a theatrical release as a concession to McQuarrie.



