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Hollywood box office revenues slumped by 80% last year in US in historic 40-year low

- JILL SERJEANT REUTERS

Hollywood movies suffered an unpreceden­ted 80% slump in box office revenue in North America in 2020 as the coronaviru­s pandemic closed movie theatres and studios held back the release of scores of new films.

Research firm Comscore said in an end-of-year report on Tuesday that the North American box office brought in US$2.2 billion (66 billion baht) in 2020, compared with $11.4 billion for 2019.

The 2020 revenue marked an almost 40-year low, according to historical data from Box Office Mojo. The lowest previous take for North American box office receipts was 1981, with a total of $918 million, in a year when Superman II was the biggest film.

Comscore did not release worldwide data for 2020, but Variety said global returns slumped some 71%.

The pandemic forced movie theatres to close around the world in midMarch, bringing some small and big chains like AMC Entertainm­ent to the brink of bankruptcy. Theatres have still to reopen in the biggest US markets of Los Angeles and New York City.

Some 274 movies — including blockbuste­rs like No Time To Die, Top Gun: Maverick and the ninth Fast And Furious action film — were moved to 2021, according to the Comscore report.

That left Sony Pictures cop caper Bad Boys For Life, released in January last year, as the top-earning movie in North America for 2020 with $206 million. In 2019, Avengers: Endgame ruled the domestic box office with $858 million.

Thriller Tenet from Warner Bros, which hoped to tempt moviegoers back into theatres in the summer, took in just $58 million in the US and Canada.

Paul Dergarabed­ian, a senior media analyst with Comscore, said that 2020 revenue — much of it from drive-in venues — was grounds for hope given that some industry observers had feared the figure would be even smaller.

“That should be extremely encouragin­g to anyone who was worried that moviegoing would not come back at all,” Dergarabed­ian said.

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At Piccadilly Circus in London. An ad for No Time To Die

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