so let's go ahead and take a look at the state of the industry with paul de guerre beat in senior media analyst with com score. always a pleasure to see that smiling face. paul, i don't want to start with this news about wonder woman 1984, hitting h.b.o. streaming service the same day. hits theaters, how is this a win for warner brothers when they were banking on a box office? smash after the success of the 1st film, but are basically giving it away to people who are already paying a fee. i know that says we were hoping that wonder woman would just go to the ask 1st and then have a window that at least 2 weeks maybe much longer just wasn't meant to be with so many movie theaters closing this past weekend, for example, or cons for data we lost out of 700 theaters. so the previous week we had 48 percent of teachers open in north america. and the most recent weekend, 40 percent, that's a huge drop. and i think for warner brothers, they just had to bite the bullet and say, look, we got it, get some income coming in from whatever stream we can, whatever revenue stream, and a way to get h.b.o