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Last summer was pretty packed with big movies, from the likes of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 to Across the Spider-Verse and Barbie. 2024's summer movie season began this weekend with The Fall Guy and a re-release of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. With two throwback movies coming out in the same weekend—one based on an old ‘80s TV show and the other that first released in ‘99—you’d think we were in for another big summer, but so far, things aren’t hitting quite as hard in terms of box office.
Individually,
those
two
movies
did
fairly
solid:
Fall
Guy
(headlined
by
Ryan
Gosling
and
Emily
Blunt)
ended
up
with
$65.4
million
worldwide,
with
$28.5
million
of
it
coming
from
North
America.
While
it
fell
just
shy
of
initial
projections
of
$30-40
million
domestically,
it’s
still
got
pretty
good
reviews,
and
word
of
mouth
may
help
get
it
across
the
finish
line.
In
second
place
came
Phantom
with
$8.1
million
for
North
America
and
$14.5
million
overall.
A
growing
prequel
fondness
goes
a
decent
way,
as
does
attaching
a
preview
of
June’s
The
Acolyte
series
for
Disney+.
But in Fall Guy’s case, its opening numbers mark a sharp falloff (heh) from that of 2023 and 2022. In both instances, Marvel kicked things off: Guardians opened last year on May 5 to $118.4 million, and Doctor Strange 2 saw $187.4 millon. Deadpool & Wolverine was once meant to come out this weekend as well alongside Fall Guy, but production was suspended that July due to the strikes, and it had just over a month’s worth of shooting left. So with no Marvel movie taking up a May slot as per usual, this year’s numbers are down by 53% (for 2022) and 66% (2022), making for what Variety called the softest start for summer movies in around 15 years.
Looking ahead, the rest of May is well-stocked with blockbusters. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes releases next week with strong buzz behind it, followed by The Strangers: Chapter One and If on May 17. Furiosa will close things out on May 24, riding right into Memorial Day weekend. Come June 7, that first weekend’s packed with three big movies: Will Smith and Martin Lawrence return with Bad Boys: Ride or Die, the Shyamalan family trot out The Watchers, and Russell Crowe returns to horror with The Exorcism.
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