– Jake Gyllenhaal’s film “Road House” will premiere on Amazon Prime Video on March 21.
– Director Doug Liman is boycotting the world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival due to Amazon’s decision to skip a theatrical release.
– Liman expressed his disappointment in an op-ed, stating that “Road House” was made for the big screen and Amazon’s choice is a blow to the film community.
– Billy Magnussen, who stars in the movie, showed support for Liman on Instagram.
– The controversy has sparked a conversation about the relationship between streaming platforms and traditional theaters.
– The impact of this controversy on the success of “Road House” and future films remains uncertain.
– Fans can look forward to the release of “Road House” on Amazon Prime Video.
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