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In reply to the discussion: Why There Will Be Almost No Movie Theaters in 5 Years [View all]Ol Janx Spirit
(726 posts)I checked the article and it does actually say, "in 2025 over 100 films received a major theatrical release with inflation-adjusted box office revenues of over $15 billion while in 2024 they crashed to only 62 films with box office revenues of about $8.6 billions."
https://www.boxofficemojo.com/year/
It looks like it peaked in 2018 at just under $12 billion (not inflation adjusted,) but other than that the numbers would not suggest that anything has really "crashed."
I don't know how to pull major theatrical releases, but overall releases are only slightly down.
It only takes one or two big franchises to drive revenue over a several year period, and as long as theatres continue to offer what you can't get at home--a very large screen, immersive sound, etc.--I really do not see them going away.
Theatres in my area are still upgrading and new ones are being built. That does not suggest that they will be gone in five years.
And the obvious flaw in that citation of data suggests to me that the author, Miles Mogulescu, does not pay enough attention to what he says to be taken seriously.
Maybe that's why his profile page says simply, "Page not found."
http://www.smirkingchimp.com/profile/miles-mogulescu