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On November 22, 1995, Toy Story was released in theaters in the US. You couldnt take it home to watch it on your VCR until October 29th, 1996 -- 11 months after it opened. This is called the theatrical window: when a movie is shown only in theaters. And its gotten way smaller over time. Toy Story 4 was released in June of 2019. To watch it at home, you only had to wait about 3 months. This shrinking window is the result of a decades-long fight between movie theaters and movie studios. But how much smaller can the window get? Are movie theaters close to becoming a thing of the past? Thanks to a Supreme Court case from the 1940s, movie studios and theater owners in the US are separate entities. For a while, the only way to see a movie was to go to a theater. But pretty soon Televison-- --VHS-- --DVD-- The days of theaters being the only way to watch a movie are long gone. To defend against those new competitors, theater owners have struck deals with movie studios to giv