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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-22 10-34

in LeoFinance20 days ago

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.

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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:

  • 2020: ~$2.1 billion (sharp 88% drop from 2019, theaters shut for most of year).
  • 2021: ~$4.5 billion (partial rebound with films like Shang-Chi later in year).
  • 2022: ~$7.4 billion (stronger recovery via Top Gun: Maverick and Avatar sequel).
  • 2023: ~$9.0 billion (growth from Barbie, Oppenheimer; still below pre-pandemic ~$11B).
  • 2024: ~$8.8 billion (early estimates; solid but flat with hits like Deadpool & Wolverine).

Note: 2024 is preliminary and ongoing. For full details, check Box Office Mojo archives.