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Dec 16, 2022 · For 2023, Gower Street is forecasting another double-digit bump and expects total global box office to land at around $29 billion, or 12 percent up from this year.
- 2023 Box Office Forecast Improves on Eve of CinemaCon
Global box office revenue in 2023 could now hit $32 billion...
- 2023 Box Office Forecast Improves on Eve of CinemaCon
Dec 18, 2023 · Worldwide. As multiple economies across the world started to lift mobility restrictions imposed by the COVID-19 outbreak, different cinema markets experienced varying levels of recovery. In 2021,...
Jan 4, 2024 · Gower Street Analytics estimates 2023 Global box office hit $33.9 billion through December 31. This represented a +30.5% gain on 2022, continuing global box office recovery. However, it remains -15% behind the average of the last three pre-pandemic years (2017-2019).
Apr 23, 2023 · Global box office revenue in 2023 could now hit $32 billion instead of a projected $29 billion, according to leading analytics firm Gower Street. The London-based outfit released its updated...
Dec 16, 2022 · Gower Street Analytics estimates Global box office will reach $29 billion in 2023. With 2022 just a couple of weeks short of the finishing line, Gower Street is once again taking a look ahead to what’s on the horizon for next year.
Dec 19, 2022 · Gower Street Analytics estimates the Global box office will reach $29 billion in 2023. The London-based firm estimates 2022 receipts stood at $23.6B as of December 10th. Gower Street’s first Global Box Office prediction for 2023 suggests further improvement.
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Apr 23, 2023 · A $32 billion Global box office in 2023 would represent an approximate +23% improvement on 2022. It remains -20% behind an average of the last three pre-pandemic years (2017-2019), but shows how post-pandemic recovery of our business continues to improve.