Now, Bloomberg reports that Paramount has offered three-year agreements to both those exhibitors. Under the agreements, the studio will guarantee 30 movies a year in theaters for three years straight – 90 films overall. In addition, the films would play exclusively on the big screen for at least 45 days and would not be available on SVOD services for at least 90 days. The agreements are meant to put, in writing, a guarantee of Ellison’s repeated claims to make more movies should the deal go through. Ellison is trying though and has been greenlighting projects at a rapid pace with more “Transformers,” “Star Trek,” “World War Z,” “G.I.