It was a reassuring return for the industry with mega-hits like Top Gun: Maverick and Jurassic World: Dominion yet other films still struggled to lure audiences
Photograph: Tolga Akmen/EPAs soon as Doctor Strange 2 unofficially kicked off the summer season back in late April with the second-biggest opening weekend of the pandemic, sighs of relief started to spread across the industry and continued until August.It was the season that confirmed that, as many of us already knew, nope the cinema experience isn’t dead and with records being broken throughout the summer, it’s not looked this alive for some time.
, the first of which arrives next summer, a hope that he might be their billion-dollar man two years in a row.While Paramount nabbed the top spot, of the summer and perhaps even the year, it was Universal that had ultimate bragging rights of the season. This week saw the company cross $3bn for the year so far, the first time a studio has done that since the before-times of 2019.
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