The strong 'Venom' sequel launch meant that, for the first time during the pandemic, domestic box office revenues came in less than 15 percent behind the comparable weekend in 2019.
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launch meant that, for the first time during the pandemic, domestic box office revenues came in less than 15 percent behind the comparable weekend in 2019. No surprise then that MKM Partners analyst Eric Handler used the title “A Global Surge, Upcoming Releases Point to A Potential Inflection Point” for his Monday note to investors, noting: “Hollywood rejoices: The box office recovery takes a big step forward with a strong slate of releases waiting in the wings.”
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