PARIS, France — Netflix will continue to distribute Warner Bros. films in cinemas if its takeover bid for the storied studio is successful. The streaming service’s chief executive Ted Sarandos said this in an interview Tuesday in Paris. “We’re going to continue to operate Warner Bros. studios independently and release the movies traditionally in cinema,” he said. This during an event in the French capital. He also admitted that his past comments on theatrical distribution “now confuse people”. READ: Netflix to acquire Warner Bros. studio and streaming business for $72-B Previously, Sarandos had suggested that the cinema experience was outdated, surpassed […]... Keep on reading: Netflix boss promises Warner Bros films would still be seen in cinemas