VIP+ looks at 2022 cinema’s last hopes: box office projections for AvatarTheWayOfWater, WakandaForever, BlackAdam and HalloweenEnds
The 2022 domestic box office to date has already surpassed the prior year’s haul of $4.5 billion with $5.6 billion as of the end of September, but that’s just under half of the $11.4 billion gross seen in 2019.
This is notably below the $772 million cumulative gross the first “Avatar” earned in the U.S. and Canada, but it will have been 13 years since that film’s triumphant run when “The Way of Water” releases in December. The respective $328 million and $423 million Cinelytic predicts for “Black Adam” and “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” are otherwise consistent with the running tally for brand siblings “The Batman” and “Doctor Strange 2” in 2022.
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