In a recent Twitter post, Netflix who is known for creating original movies for the purpose of offering quality content for its subscribers announced that they will be releasing movies to cinema's first, before hosting it on their streaming platform.
In the post Netfilx says, "For those wanting to see ROMA on the biggest screen possible select markets will be able to watch in theaters AND on Netflix."
For those wanting to see ROMA on the biggest screen possible, select markets will be able to watch in theaters AND on Netflix. Watch for special theatrical presentations of Alfonso Cuarón’s ROMA, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs from the Coen Brothers, and Bird Box from Susanne Bier.
— Netflix Film (@NetflixFilm) October 31, 2018
Netfilx also stated that, "... for those who aren't yet ready to wear pajamas as outerwear, you'll be able to catch"... ROMA on Netflix too (December 14)
Subscribers had mixed responses to the post. Some praise Netflix for supporting cinemas and others prefer enjoying the comforts of their homes.
Other original Netflix movies that will enjoy time on the big screen are, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs and Bird Box
Both can also be enjoyed on Netflix. The Ballad of Buster Scruggs on 16 November and Bird Box 21 December.