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Why 2026 Is a High Stakes Year for Original Animated Films
Pixar, DreamWorks, LAIKA, Skydance and Walt Disney Animation Studios have all-new IP rolling out over the next few months — and they desperately need fresh franchises
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The Box Office Gets Its Swagger Back in 2026, but Merger Fears Dampen the Mood
With the Netflix/Paramount/Warner drama hanging over Hollywood, the next year of movies might not say much about cinema’s future
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Why 2026 Could Be the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Savior or Endgame
“They’re really going all in on the big brands,” one analyst said. “There’s no ‘Dog ate my homework’ excuse if those don’t perform.”
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2025 Studio Box Office Review, Part 2: ‘Jurassic World,’ Crunchyroll and Lionsgate’s Reawakening | Analysis
These Hollywood studios didn’t garner the big headlines, but quietly made some big moves
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If the Boom and Bust of 2025’s Box Office Is the New Normal, Theaters Could Be in Trouble
Five years after the pandemic, theaters will need more than a few limited streaks throughout the year for a truly healthy box office
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2025 Studio Box Office Review, Part 1: Warner, Disney and Paramount’s Radically Different Year | Analysis
We break down the highs and lows of some of the major studios’ box office fortunes
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Media and Entertainment’s Biggest Innovations of 2025
Artificial intelligence brought evolution to the entertainment industry in 2025, but that’s not all that changed this year
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How DC Finally Beat Marvel at the Box Office
“Superman” outgrossed every Marvel Studios film this year, marking a turning point for the DC brand
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5 Things We Learned About Movie Stars as a Box Office Draw in 2025
Actors need strong IP more than ever but compelling performances still matter
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‘Avatar 3’ Expected to Lead a Crowded Christmas Box Office With $75 Million 2nd Weekend
“Anaconda,” “Song Sung Blue” and “Marty Supreme” begin their theatrical runs over the 4-day holiday weekend
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After $345 Million Launch, ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ Will Be A Huge Hit — But $2 Billion Is Unlikely | Analysis
Its global opening weekend is among the best ever in December, but James Cameron’s sequel would require historic legs to get to the $2 billion club
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The Return of ‘Avatar’ Brings Hollywood’s Biggest Trailer Bonanza
“The Way of Water” began the “Barbenheimer” craze, and now “Fire and Ash” has studios rushing to sell their biggest films of 2026 to a captive audience
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Lionsgate Motion Picture Group President Erin Westerman on Leveraging Female Audience Momentum for ‘The Housemaid’
The exec tells TheWrap about the speedy process to get the adaptation made with Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried
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Ken Kao on Running Production Company Waypoint From Hawaii and Why Auteur Films Need New Economics
Office With a View: The producer behind “The Favourite” and “Longlegs” on why indie film financing is broken
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Meet the Movies Searching for Sleeper Hit Status in the Shadow of ‘Avatar’
“The Housemaid,” “David” and a new “SpongeBob SquarePants” movie also hit theaters this weekend
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