direct-to-streaming

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direct-to-streaming (not comparable)

  1. Of a motion picture, initially released on digital streaming platforms without prior showings in cinemas or on television.
    • 2020 December 10, Ignatiy Vishnevetsky, “The first movie inspired by the pandemic is here, and it sucks”, in The Onion AV Club[1]:
      In fact, Songbird looks like any other unexceptional direct-to-streaming title, with a few warehouse-industrial locations and a supporting cast of familiar (and presumably very available) faces who spend most of the movie Steven Seagal-style, sitting in place.

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