Global box office revenues were heavily impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, especially in 2020. Here's a summary based on industry reports from sources like Box Office Mojo and the Motion Picture Association:
- 2020: ~$12.4 billion worldwide (down ~70% from 2019 due to theater closures).
- 2021: ~$21.3 billion (partial recovery with hits like Spider-Man: No Way Home).
- 2022: ~$33.9 billion (strong rebound post-vaccines).
- 2023: ~$33.8 billion (stable, driven by blockbusters like Barbie and Oppenheimer).
- 2024: ~$32.9 billion (slight dip, influenced by strikes and superhero fatigue).
These are global figures; US domestic totals were lower (e.g., $4.7B in 2020, ~$9B in 2024). For precise Hollywood studio breakdowns, check official MPA reports. Note: As of Nov 2025, 2024 data is preliminary.
Can you give me the same years with US box office revenue?
US domestic box office revenues (North American, from sources like Box Office Mojo and MPAA reports) showed a similar pandemic recovery pattern, though lower than global figures due to limited markets:
Note: 2024 is preliminary and ongoing. For full details, check Box Office Mojo archives.