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3/97 (3.1%) for 2019, 3/61 (4.9%) for 2022. -- nm
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Inigo
but post Endgame, Marvels are also just down generally across the board (other than Sony’s Spidey stuff). not sure you can count on them to return to
Posted by
hollywood big shot (aka pickmix)
Dec 6 '22, 10:47
pre-COVID levels
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Definitely not, and Marvel won't get to those heights again.
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Inigo
Dec 6, 10:55
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That's a LOT of pressure you're putting on Disney as the top four there. -- nm
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David
Dec 6, 11:28
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Elemental and Wish are wildcards, but not necessary for things to improve.
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Inigo
Dec 6, 11:49
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Oh, 2023 pretty much has to be better by default, but the fundamental erosion isn't going away.
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David
Dec 6, 12:06
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thank god Tom Cruise and Paramount never bought into this snake oil. theatrical will certainly continue to erode if you stop putting all your features
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hollywood big shot
Dec 6, 12:17
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Oh, that's a good point. We've got one film skewing 2022 domestic box office by 12%. So maybe 2023 won't be that much better. -- nm
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David
Dec 6, 12:42
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