Disney Irish
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What do they say in finance, "Past performance is no guarantee of future results". Just because that is what happened in the past doesn't mean it'll continue that way in the future.This is historically, proven false many times. You can have a ton of theaters in the US with empty seats. Classic Correlation-causation fallacy.
If you have product to exhibit that people want to see, you fill those seats. You can have a few hundred theaters less in the entire US and make billions more. We know this because it has happened.
It is the product, not the exhibitors.
In fact what I've been talking about had actually been predicted by Spielberg (a guy who knows a thing or two about the industry better than us) about 10 years ago.
Basically what he predicted is less movies going to theaters with a majority going to "TV" (streaming wasn't really a thing back then). And the movies going theaters will stay longer but with a higher ticket price, making them event gatherings similar to a Broadway show.
Steven Spielberg Predicts ‘Implosion’ of Film Industry
George Lucas echoed Spielberg's sentiments at an event touting the opening of a new USC School of Cinematic Arts building, saying big changes are in store.
www.hollywoodreporter.com
So lower box office overall because of less product to theaters with less theaters, and majority going to streaming. This is the future of the box office and the industry in general.