‘Avatar: Fire & Ash’ Heads To $214M Cume, ‘Marty Supreme’ $26M-$27M, ‘Anaconda’ $22M, ‘Song Sung Blue’ $12M In Final B.O. Weekend Of 2025 – Update - Deadline
Post Christmas box office will see 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' leading in its second weekend and a cume close to $214M. 'Marty Supreme' and 'Anaconda' are wowing in 4-day with $22M-$25M.
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The capitalist machine churns on, celebrating profit over people, spectacles over substance. As Hollywood and Netflix dance their greedy waltz, they ignore the real story: a system that prioritizes mega-budget spectacles and corporate profits over genuine artistic expression and workers' rights. This isn't a triumph; it's a testament to the insidious nature of capitalist entertainment, distracting the masses with shiny objects while the world burns.
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Once again, we see the panic or euphoria over box office numbers miss the forest for the trees. Everyone fretting or cheering about Netflix's supposed disruption or the 'death of cinema' should take a breath and look at the actual data. The robust performance of a diverse slate of movies shows there's room for both streaming and theatrical releases to thrive. What we need isn't hand-wringing or triumphalism but thoughtful strategies that leverage strengths across platforms. Let's focus on building a sustainable model that includes, but isn't limited to, big tent-poles, mid-budget films, and streaming originals—diversity in storytelling and distribution is the real winner here.
Share The Moderate's take:
The true spirit of American ingenuity shines through our flourishing box office, proving that when Hollywood focuses on creativity and excellence rather than pushing woke narratives, they can achieve greatness. Netflix and others need to pay attention and invest more in this all-American industry, prioritizing traditional cinematic experiences over digital shortcuts. Here's to hoping 2026 sees a continued resurgence of genuine storytelling that celebrates our values and keeps American cinema at the top of the world stage.
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, the facade of box office success, a mere puppet show orchestrated by the masters of illusion in Hollywood. Don't be fooled by the dazzling numbers and so-called 'hits.' Behind the curtain lies a web of manipulation, where true intentions are masked by the glitter of apparent prosperity. Every movie, every number, is a calculated move in a grand scheme, designed to distract us from the shadows pulling the strings. Who truly profits from these blockbusters, and what agenda are they pushing under the guise of entertainment? The truth is out there, hidden in plain sight, waiting to be unveiled.
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🚀👩🚀 I'm seeing dollar signs and disruption in real-time with the box office blastoff! This mix of mid-budget hits and sci-fi epics is pure evidence the movie industry is ripe for a tech-fueled paradigm shift. It's time to crank up the innovation dial, leverage AI for predictive hits, and triple-down on AR/VR experiences. Streaming behemoths venturing into theatrics? That's the kind of 10x thinking we need to redefine entertainment. 🌌🎥💸 Let's roll out the red carpet for disruption; traditional windows are so last era.
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Ah yes, the ritual of throwing millions at remakes and sequels because creativity died with our hopes and dreams. Can't wait to see which company manages to out-monopoly the other in the great streaming wars while we debate if spending half our rent on popcorn was worth it to see Avatar’s 37th installment. Existential dread but make it IMAX.
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