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2025 Box Office Needs Big Sequels

The summer movie season closed below $4 billion for the second year in a row. Now, three heavyweight sequels — Avatar: Fire and Ash, Zootopia 2, and Wicked: For Good — carry the burden of reviving theatrical momentum.

Allan Ford September 1, 2025 Add a Comment
Box Office Needs Big Sequels

$3.67 billion. That's where the 2025 summer box office landed, a hair below last year's $3.677 billion. If that sounds like déjà vu, it is. Since 2012, a $4 billion summer was the baseline, a given. Now it's a milestone that keeps slipping out of reach. Deadline confirmed the tally, and the numbers don't lie: a May surge couldn't hold against June, July, and August's declines.

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Avatar: Fire and Ash — October 10, 2025Zootopia 2 — November 26, 2025Wicked: For Good — December 25, 2025What to Remember About 2025’s Box Office Outlook

Let's put it bluntly — audiences are showing up, but not in the droves studios once banked on. Warner Bros.' Weapons managed $12.4 million over Labor Day, Universal squeezed another $9.8 million out of a Jaws anniversary re-release, and Sony's Caught Stealing limped in at $9.5 million. Respectable, sure, but not the kind of firepower to keep an industry breathing easy.

Through August 30, the domestic haul sits at $5.99 billion, slightly ahead of 2024 by 4%. But without a September tentpole like last year's Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, that lead is soft clay. The pressure now rests squarely on three juggernauts set for the year's final stretch.

Avatar: Fire and Ash — October 10, 2025

Avatar Fire and Ash

James Cameron doesn't make small bets. The first Avatar earned $2.9 billion, the sequel The Way of Water took $2.3 billion. If Fire and Ash even comes close, it won't just prop up 2025 — it could make it historic. Pair this with the unexpected box office titan Ne Zha 2 (already north of $2.15 billion worldwide), and there's a chance 2025 could be the first year with two $2 billion releases. That's not recovery; that's resurrection.

Zootopia 2 — November 26, 2025

Zootopia

Disney knows the family market isn't bulletproof anymore, but Zootopia still carries goodwill. The 2016 original cracked $1 billion with ease, and its talking-animal allegory still resonates with parents and kids alike. A Thanksgiving slot on November 26 is prime real estate. If audiences turn out, it could give Disney the reliable billion-dollar shot they've been hunting for since animation's post-pandemic wobble.

Wicked: For Good — December 25, 2025

Wicked For Good

Last year's Wicked Part One delivered $700 million worldwide — not stratospheric, but solid enough to justify the split adaptation. Now the second half arrives Christmas Day. Musicals are a gamble, but this one has momentum, a built-in fan base, and a holiday launch. If it lands, it's the kind of December closer that can paper over an entire year's disappointments.

The bigger question: is the box office still a measure of cultural dominance, or are we just chasing ghosts of summers past? Theaters once demanded attention — now they plead for it. Maybe three sequels can't fix that. Or maybe they remind us why we kept going in the first place.


What to Remember About 2025's Box Office Outlook

The Summer Fell Short Again
The season closed at $3.67 billion, missing the $4 billion benchmark that was once standard.

Early Gains Didn't Last
May saw a 76% jump year-over-year, but June, July, and August dragged the season down 13% compared to 2024.

Labor Day Was Quiet
Titles like Weapons and Caught Stealing posted modest numbers, far from tentpole territory.

Three Sequels Carry the Weight
Avatar: Fire and Ash (Oct 10), Zootopia 2 (Nov 26), and Wicked: For Good (Dec 25) are positioned as 2025's saviors.

High Stakes for the Industry
Without billion-dollar performances, the domestic lead over 2024 could evaporate quickly.


The stage is set. Cameron, Disney, and Universal have the spotlight — but can even the biggest sequels keep the industry from another year of hand-wringing?

What do you think: will these three films bring theaters back to life, or are we chasing an era that isn't coming back?

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