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After Fall Box Office Fumbles, Winter Blockbusters Seek to Heat Up Screens

After Fall Box Office Fumbles, Winter Blockbusters Seek to Heat Up Screens

Update: 2025-11-20
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The latest episode of "MediaTalk" explores the fall and winter box office landscape, including the lukewarm fall season, which narrowly missed the $1 billion mark. Despite strong performances from "The Conjuring: Last Rites" and "Demon Slayer," the fall season struggled due to several underperforming films and postponed releases like the "Mortal Kombat" sequel.

The episode also explores the impact of streaming strategies on box office performance. Films like "KPop Demon Hunters" have thrived due to repeat viewings on platforms like Netflix, showcasing the evolving dynamics between theatrical releases and streaming services.

The conversation shifts to the winter season, highlighting potential blockbusters like "Wicked: For Good," "Zootopia 2," and the third installment of "Avatar." Expectations are high for "Wicked: For Good," with record-breaking pre-sales and extensive cross-promotional campaigns. Meanwhile, "Zootopia 2" and the upcoming "Avatar" film are also poised to drive significant box office revenue.

 

More S&P Global content:

MediaTalk | Season 2 EP 14 - The Summer Box Office Begins - https://www.spglobal.com/marketintelligence/en/news-insights/podcasts/mediatalk-s2-ep-14

Featured experts:

Wade Holden, senior research analyst at S&P Global Market Intelligence Kagan

Mac Mathews, associate director of editorial, design and publishing at S&P Global

Credits:

Host/Author: Mike Reynolds

Producer/Editor: Sarah James

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After Fall Box Office Fumbles, Winter Blockbusters Seek to Heat Up Screens

After Fall Box Office Fumbles, Winter Blockbusters Seek to Heat Up Screens