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Global Box Office Projected To Hit $35 Billion In 2026: Biggest Since Covid-19 Pandemic
Mumbai, December 18 - The worldwide box office continues to see a steady rise after getting a big jolt due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and is expected to hit the record post-pandemic $35 billion in 2026, according to Gower Street Analytics (via Variety). The theatrical analytics firm predicted that 2026 will be the highest-grossing year worldwide since 2019's $42.3 billion haul, surpassing 2023's $33.9 billion. It will be a 5% increase over current estimates for 2025, marking a second consecutive year of growth. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) "We predict 2026 will be the highest grossing global year since 2019 ($42.3 billion), topping the current high of 2023 ($33.9 billion)," said Gower Street chief analyst Thomas Beranek, who led the 2026 projection work. "Especially in the markets driven by Hollywood product, we expect the most significant growth." Gower Street releases its projection each December, utilising data from the company's Forecast service based on current release calendars alongside additional analyst assessment. The firm has a respected track record in predicting box office. For 2024, the company's forecast landed within 5% of the actual global year-end result, while for 2025, the box office tracking toward a final global total within 2% of its original $33 billion forecast from 12 months ago. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}) 2026 has several potential Hollywood money spinners in the likes of Avengers: Doomsday, Spider-Man 4, Star Wars Movie, Super Mario Bros 2, along with Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey, the live action version of Moana, and Michael Jackson's biopic. The year can also prove to be the biggest for Indian cinema with the likes of Border 2, Toxic, Dhurandhar 2, Ramayana, King, Love & War, Jailer 2, Dragon, and many other films hitting the big screens. Stay tuned...