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Olivia Wilde says lucrative streaming deals are ā€˜bribes’ to encourage skipping cinemas

Olivia Wilde says lucrative streaming deals are ā€˜bribes’ to encourage skipping cinemas

Katie RosseinskySun, August 9, 2026 at 10:17 AM UTC

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Actor and director Olivia Wilde has claimed that lucrative deals from streamers are tantamount to ā€œbribesā€ to encourage film industry figures to forgo a cinema release.

Wilde, 42, directed and starred in The Invite, the acclaimed comedy about a couple who are navigating difficulties in their marriage, which are only made all the more clear when they invite their glamorous neighbours around for an impromptu dinner party.

She revealed how she fought for the movie, which also stars Seth Rogen, PenƩlope Cruz and Edward Norton, to be screened in cinemas rather than going straight to a streaming platform.

It’s a decision that has paid off, with The Invite going on to pass the $40 million (almost Ā£30 million) mark at the box office globally, holding its own against much bigger budget blockbusters such as The Odyssey and the latest Spider-Man movie.

ā€œThey bribe you to not take theatrical [release],ā€ Wilde told the press at the Locarno Film Festival. ā€œWe have to fight for it.ā€

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Wilde appeared at the Locarno Film Festival to promote ā€˜The Invite’ (AP)

ā€œIt’s a bribe,ā€ she added. ā€œThey pay you more. Not the filmmaker, no. The financiers will get a lot more money to go to streaming, and you can take that bribe and give that up if that’s where your priorities lie.

ā€œBut we were really lucky that our financier gave me the opportunity to make this decision, which is something I don’t take lightly. She could have very easily said, ā€˜no, we’re going to go with a much bigger offer.ā€™ā€

Olivia Wilde, Seth Rogan, Penelope Cruz and Edward Norton in 'The Invite' (Film Nation)

ā€œBut I knew that she too felt this incredible reaction that happened at Sundance [film festival, where The Invite debuted], and that it was something worth investing in. We really believed that audiences deserve to discover this together.ā€

ā€œI’m obviously really passionate about it but if I had been passionate about it alone, it wouldn’t have meant anything. I was passionate about it with a lot of support.ā€

The Invite is Wilde’s third feature film as a director, following 2022’s Don’t Worry Darling and 2019’s Booksmart.

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Source: ā€œAOL Entertainmentā€

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