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It is a special episode this week that we are calling The Breakdown of the Future of Movies. We predict some major changes that we believe will happen over the next year or two. We will discuss things like filmmakers having more creative control, a greater focus on movies for adults, streaming services beginning to become similar to cable and movie theatres becoming more affordable and community focused. As always, we had a blast recording the show and we really hope you love it. If you do, please help us out by spreading the word on social media, so we can attract more movie fans.
The Summer Box Office Challenge Draft Picks:
Scott:
1. The Lion King $191 770 759
2. Hobbs and Shaw
3. Detective Pikachu - $54 365 242
4. The Secret Life of Pets 2 $46 652 680
5. Men in Black International $30 035 838
6. Annabelle Comes Home $20 269 723
7. Angry Birds 2
8. Shaft $8 901 419
9. Dora and the Lost City of Gold
10. Long Shot - $9 740 064
Total: $361 735 725
Christopher:
1. Toy Story 4 $120 908 065
2. Spider-Man Far from Home $92 579 212
3. Godzilla: King of the Monsters $47 776 293
4. Aladdin $91 500 929
5. X-Men: Dark Phoenix $32 828 348
6. Rocketman $25 725 722
7. John Wick Chapter 3: Parabellum: $56 818 067
8. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood $41 082 018
9. Child's Play (replaced Artemis Fowl) $14 094 594
10. Ma $18 099 805
Total: $541 413 053
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