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No. Studios are shooting in 16:9, and when not shooting in 16:9, they are shooting in freaking 21:9. How many of you have seen a 21:9 movie played on a 4:3 screen? Let me tell you, 16:9 on 4:3 is tolerable, but 21:9 on 4:3 is ridiculous.
Unless studios get back to their senses and start selling edited-to-16:9 versions of 21:9 movies, along with the unedited (21:9) version, widescreen is the way to go.