joining us for more, lucas shaw.surprising thing is, people went to theaters to see it, even though it was also available at home. what do you make of the success of this hybrid strategy, for this one movie, in particular? lucas: it is the first movie where we have seen people go in droves to the box office. i think it is a vote of confidence for theaters, for studios, who feel that when theaters are back at full strength, or at least fully opened, that people will want to go. but it also is a vote of confidence in this strategy that at&t had, with hbo max, of using the warner brothers movies to drive subscribers. it has worked out pretty well. emily: does this mean every movie has to be like godzilla versus kong, if it is going to get people to the theater? lucas: i think the type of movies you see in theaters will be those huge spectacles like godzilla versus kong. i don't think you could release some intimate adult drama and expect millions of people to go to the theater now. the big movies, people will want to se