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A quiet fall is not a sign of weakness, but rather a key component of Hollywood’s winning year-end strategy. By creating a lull now, studios are setting the stage for a massive, concentrated box office explosion in the fourth quarter. This strategy follows a very successful run from films like Weapons ($148.8 million gross).
The first part of the strategy was to build a strong foundation, which was achieved through the massive success of films like Jurassic World Rebirth ($828 million). This put the industry in a financially secure position.
The second part of the strategy is the current phase: a calculated pullback. By clearing the calendar of major competition, studios are ensuring their biggest holiday films won’t cannibalize each other and will have the full attention of the audience. It’s a strategic move to maximize the potential of their most valuable assets.
The end game is the fourth-quarter onslaught. With a clear runway and pent-up audience demand, the slate of blockbusters—from Tron: Ares to Wicked: For Good to Zootopia 2—is positioned for a spectacular performance, allowing the industry to finish the year with an undeniable victory.

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