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After more than a year of benching its biggest spectacles, Hollywood is ready to dazzle again. From “F9” and “In the Heights” to “The Suicide Squad” and “Black Widow,” there will be a steady stream of blockbusters populating multiplexes for the first time since last March. For streaming-weary audiences, the promise of air conditioning, popcorn, soda fountains, 60-foot screens and state-ofthe- art sound could be a welcome respite from the living room. For beleaguered movie theaters, it’s not a moment too soon. The modern summer movie season, which runs from May through Labor Day, regularly accounts for over $4 billion in revenue and makes up around 40% of the year’s grosses. Last year, summer earnings were $176 million, down 96% from 2019. Theaters have been gearing up for this moment and this summer will be an important gauge on whether habits have changed irrevocably during the pandemic. In some ways, the calendar looks like a do-over of last summer.
This combination photo shows poster art for upcoming summer films, top row from left, A Quiet Place Part II, Candyman, The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, Cruella, F9, The Hitman s Wife s Bodyguard, In the Heights, bottom row from left, Jungle Cruise, Old, Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway, Space Jam: A New Legacy, Stillwater, The Suicide Squad, and Zola. (Top Row from left, Paramount Pictures/Universal Pictures/Warner Bros. Pictures/Disney/Universal Pictures/Lionsgate/Warner Bros., bottom row from left, Disney, Universal/Sony Pictures/Warner Bros./Focus Features/Warner Bros./A24 via AP) entertainment
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