The Ankler Podcast

Summer Duds, Fest Buzz: What the Hell is Happening to Movies

Sep 4, 2025
Katie Rich, the Awards editor at The Ankler and a self-proclaimed Prestige Junkie, dives into the fascinating world of film festivals. She shares insights from Venice to New York, discussing how these events shape box office trends and influence Oscars. The crew humorously examines a disappointing summer box office and speculates on the potential saviors of 2026 films. With a spotlight on original songs in movies and the growing significance of betting markets for awards predictions, it’s a captivating analysis of cinema's future.
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INSIGHT

Blockbuster Absence Shrinks Summer Box Office

  • Summer 2025 box office fell to $3.7B, underperforming 2024 and 2023 due largely to a lack of one or two blockbuster “bangers.”
  • Big tentpole hits (Barbie, Deadpool, Oppenheimer) historically drive outsized summer revenue and their absence depresses total grosses.
INSIGHT

Fewer Summer Releases Lower Total Revenue

  • Summer release volume has shrunk post-COVID from ~42 films to ~30, which reduces aggregate box-office totals.
  • Fewer studio releases and consolidation mean lower gross tonnage even if per-film performance holds steady.
ADVICE

Rebuild Slate Mix To Recover Summer

  • Studios should repopulate the slate with a mix of event auteurs and commercial franchises to rebuild summer momentum.
  • Sean expects more titles and originality in 2026, so plan diverse releases to capture varied audiences.
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