When Universal Pictures released Trolls World Tour via premium video on demand in March, due to the coronavirus, the film racked up almost $100 million in digital rentals over three weeks.And after NBCUniversal boss Jeff Shell told the Wall Street Journal Tuesday that the studio intends to capitalize on the huge popularity of streaming with future releases, North America's leading movie theater chain was quick to respond.AMC Theaters stated that 'effectively immediately AMC will no longer play any Universal movies in any of our theatres in the United States, Europe or the Middle East.' The streaming release of Universal's Trolls World Tour last month racked up almost $100 million in digital rentals leading the studio to say it plans to make.