Single Signals: Modest November Shows Global Box Office Can’t Rely on One Blockbuster a Month
With a global total of $1.7 billion, November stabilized the box office status quo more than it was able to speed recovery up.
With a global total of $1.7 billion, November stabilized the box office status quo more than it was able to speed recovery up.
Germany's Blickpunkt once again picked up Gower Street's latest Global Box Office Tracker.
October delivered over a third (+38%) more in global box office than the previous month with a total of $1.8 billion.
A lack of new major blockbuster content on offer led September to the worst single-month Global box office result of 2022.
The accelerating trend of recovery over the few last months ground to a halt in August. After reaching a pandemic-era peak with $3.37 billion in July, August achieved a global total of $2.37 billion.
July hit a new peak in global box office since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Box office for the International market (excluding China) ended June only marginally below pre-pandemic levels.
Gower Street projections feature in the latest Annual Report published by The International Union of Cinemas (UNIC)
May delivered the second best Domestic and International box office results of the pandemic-era, though China continued to fall behind.