That has led many box office analysts to foresee the 2022 domestic box office topping out around $8 billion instead of the $11 billion that was seen prior to the pandemic.
Disney's 2021 domestic box office numbers also show how dual releases in theaters and on Disney+ led to smaller box office hauls for films like"Raya and the Last Dragon" and"Cruella." While these films were released early on the calendar, when audiences were just starting to return to cinemas, it became clear quickly that availability at the home market cut into theatrical revenues.
The studio also saw success from"Venom: Let There Be Carnage," which secured $212 million in the U.S. and Canada and from"Ghostbusters: Afterlife," which garnered $122 million. Like Disney, Sony benefited from beloved franchises drawing audiences back to theaters.
People are so desperate for the movie experience, they'd watch a two-hour movie of grass growing. Disney would still make money, since they own pretty much everything, anyway. Still, a two-hour movie about grass growing would be more entertaining than 96% of the MCU.
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