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.
A lack of new major blockbuster content on offer led September to the worst single-month Global box office result of 2022.
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.
May delivered the second best Domestic and International box office results of the pandemic-era, though China continued to fall behind.
April delivered $1.8 billion in Global box office as a diverse slate of popular titles drove audience return worldwide.
Ahead of CinemaCon 2022, Gower Street has revealed its updated global box office projection for 2022. Gower Street is now estimating a year-end global box office of $31.5 billion. The…
March 2022 achieves best March of the pandemic with $1.8 billion. The total global box office for Q1 2022 is estimated at $6.6 billion.
Both the Domestic and International (excluding China) markets that recorded their biggest box office results since before the pandemic began in December.