Is Hollywood doomed?

Is Hollywood doomed?

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everyone is doomed mate

Best movie on this list is mission impossible, no contest

I'm glad people finally forgot about Minions, those were a terrible three months.

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Well, I might not be

That's a steep drop 2bh

Let's hope so.

If the next star wars flops we are all saved.

The fuck happened to Universal? They're fallen giants

>Airport Squabble wins by being lower than 2015s 5th highest grossing film

That's actually a little alarming now I think about it

>Death of Hollywood prophesied for decades
>Recent films breaking records
>Literally making a B I L L I O N buckaroos and sometimes more

Check my kek

Inflation adjusted those billions aren't worth shit.

After adjusting for inflation they're worth a billion dollars you fucking spastic that's alotta dosh

Yep. It's over.

All the money and power moved north to Silicon Valley.

Next year will be the best year yet:

>Blade Runner 2
>Ghost In The Shell
>Tom Cruise's The Mummy
>Amityville: The Awakening
>Kong: Skull Island
>Star Wars Episode 8
>Alien: Covenent
>Dunkirk
>Jumanji
>Power Rangers
>King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
>World War Z 2
>Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales
>The Wolverine 3
>John Wick 2
>Kingsman: The Golden Circle
>Wonder Woman
>Justice League
>Spiderman: Homecoming
>King Arthur: Legend of the Sword
>Fast 8

>Amityville: The Awakening
kek, I do want to see it though

>Ghost in the Shell

christmas hasn't happened...

No. Inflation is grossly under stated. The purchasing power of the money these movies earned is less than 30% of something from the 90s.

Oh shit, they might have to stop relying on CGI and baitcasting

>Star Wars 8
>PotC
>Cars 8

everything else is in the flop to mild financial disappointment range

>Tom Cruise's The Mummy
>Amityville: The Awakening
>Kong: Skull Island

This has to be made up.

>Tom Cruise's The Mummy

Is he directing, replacing, or fighting Brendan Frasier?

>pirates
>not flopping

You're right and wrong
Both star wars and fast and furious will do well, but they'll say its a flop because it didn't match or outgross the ones before

That can't be right - as in MORE than 70% DOWN from the 90s?

Where's your proof? Define "purchasing power".

youtube.com/watch?v=YAbI4w95cTE

> It is a reboot of The Mummy franchise[1] and the first installment of the Universal Monsters Cinematic Universe.

Purchasing power is basically the value of the basket of goods you can buy.

And you better believe inflation has been as severe as I say. In 1995 a blue collar worker could maintain a mid sized home, two cars and 2.4 kids with a stay at home wife.

Dude, one year's worth of USD inflation is enough to nullify the interest rates of a savings account

Also Jurassic World 2