Audiences swarmed theaters for “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” — boosting hopes that the traditional way of seeing movies is back in favor.
Attendance at Cinemark on Saturday was the largest on aThe narrative has been 'Why would you want to come to the theater anymore [when] you’ve got all these streaming options at home,’” Eric Wold, senior analyst at B. Riley Securities, told Axios.
“[Super Mario Bros.] shows that when you have a great film come out [that] you have to see in the theater for some amount of time, people will come out … The movie going experience is still there.”The domestic box office is still down 20% in gross sales compared to the same time in 2019, which is in line with the gap in the number of wide-release films since 2019.Disney’s live-action “The Little Mermaid” and the newest installment of “Mission: Impossible” are among this summer’s
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