Movie Industry’s Troubles Still Far From Wrapping Up

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The latest delay of the next James Bond movie is a blow to the industry, and Hollywood may feel the pain for a long time. djtgallagher explains. WSJWhatsNow

A full month into the fall season, 44% of U.S. theaters haven’t reopened fromclosures, according to Comscore. The ones that have opened aren’t drawing much of a crowd—a signal that many moviegoers are hesitant to return. According to Box Office Mojo, the weekend’s total domestic box office totaled $8.3 million. That is down nearly 12% from last week and is more than 93% below what October 2019’s weekends averaged. News that the pandemic even hasA lack of compelling content is another drag.

But even the well-reviewed “Tenet” from AT&T’s Warner Bros. has struggled with indoor entertainment options considered risky. Box-office sales for the film fell 21% over the last week and it has generated only about $45 million over five weeks domestically. “Dunkirk”—the last film from “Tenet” director Christopher Nolan—grossed nearly $169 million domestically in its first five weeks in the summer of 2017, according to Box Office Mojo.

 

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Only crap movies now anyways. This is a good story from the wsj

A lot of 'habits' are being broken in this down cycle. Habits don't come back once replaced by something else.

Over paid Hollywood elites have pushed many folks over the edge with their mouths this election year Shut down has allowed many to realize I can make it without Industry continues to suffer just like professional sports Just Act and Play and leave the politics out of it or u pay

a 007 wa! i bet yknow how that rubber-ducky is for! point it towards a apple inside your mind and baam! walla!!

theres always poking a fire with a stick

The movie industry doesn't deserve to survive.

Bahahahaha

Not a bad thing, maybe we can get back to good story telling and the broken system that can't come up with an original idea and their filthy child trafficking can stop once and for all.

Just spitballing here, but the movie industry might also have a bit of a problem given half the country hates celebrities after they bailed out criminals that burn and loot their cities. 🤷🏼‍♀️

“My name is Been ...... Has Been”🤪🤪🤪

Defund Hollywood Elite

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They would recover a lot faster if they would stop alienating ~50% viewers with movies which celebrate every leftist cause imaginable, inject them into almost every movie/show, & just make entertaining Media vs indoctrinating everyone into whatever stupid thing they believe.

Ah well, the socialists likely want to defund the movies. They just make people unequally rich without working.

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They can just go away forever.

djtgallagher Good let them fail

djtgallagher No knock on the author but I absolutely do not miss theaters or care if new movies are delayed and will not purchase movie tickets or subscribe to Netflix, Disney, etc. to prop up the Hollywood industry that is predominantly anti-Trump.

djtgallagher we'll be feeling the ripples of all this for years to come

djtgallagher Hollywood SUCKS

djtgallagher I can’t believe in this... Thank you Covid!

djtgallagher Just switch to OTT VOD and stop whining.

djtgallagher My life is now destroyed. How can I continue to go on?

djtgallagher Bond has gone awol.

djtgallagher 2020 is the movie no point in going to the theater

djtgallagher Regal cinemas is closing over 500 movie theaters 😭😭😭 fuck you covid

djtgallagher This will be almost as damaging to Hollywood and the Epstein flight log.

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