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Box Office Revenue in 2020 - Lowest in 40 Years • Hollywood Movie That Made the Most Money This Year: "Bad Guys Forever" | Theater


The black year of cinema: box office revenues in 2020 - the lowest in 40 years • The Hollywood film that made the most money: "Bad guys forever"

  • Martin Lawrence Will Smith in "Bad Guys Forever"

Now it's official: The amount of cinema revenue in 2020 is the lowest in 40 years and stands at $ 2.3 billion in the US and a little less than $ 12 billion worldwide. 



By comparison, in 2019 the amount of revenue from cinemas in the US was $ 11.4 billion, and worldwide revenue totaled $ 42.5 billion.

In the last five years, U.S. movie theater revenue has dropped to less than $ 11 billion. The peak was in 2018 with a total of $ 11.8 billion thanks to two Marvel comics, The Black Panther and The Avengers: Infinity War.



This year, for the first time ever, China overtook the United States and became the most grossing country at the box office with a total of $ 2.7 billion in 2020. The most blockbuster film of 2020 in the world was the Chinese war film "The 800" which has grossed $ 440 million so far. The leader is the action movie "Bad Guys Forever" with Will Smith, which premiered in January 2020 and grossed $ 413 million worldwide, followed by Sam Mendes' "1917" with $ 385 million in worldwide revenue and Christopher Nolan's "Ten" which hit theaters tonight The second wave of the corona and managed to scrape only $ 362 million in the countries where it was screened.

The Chinese have given a cold shoulder to Hollywood movies this year.

Evidence: The sequel "Wonder Woman 1984", starring Gal Gadot, brought in China only $ 18.8 million in the first weekend of its release - less than half of what the first film made in the first weekend of its rise in 2017.

In the second weekend in China, "Wonder Woman 1984" fell 92 percent with meager revenues of only one and a half million dollars. 



Among the high-budget films, which were supposed to star at the box office this year but were postponed to 2021, are Marvel's "Black Widow" with Scarlett Johansson, the 25th James Bond film "No Time to Die", "Godzilla vs. Kong" , The ninth film in the "Fast and the Furious" series, the mystery drama "Death on the Nile" with Gal Gadot, the sequel to "Love in the Sky" with Tom Cruise, Eddie Murphy's sequel "Discover America 2", a remake of "Dune" and a remake of the musical "The Story of the Suburbs" directed by Steven Spielberg.

Source: israelhayom

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