The 2025 box office is a study in paradoxes, with a year defined by its incredible surprises now facing a highly predictable lull. The surprises included the breakout success of Weapons, which grossed $148.8 million globally. The predictable lull is due to a sparse release calendar for the upcoming fall season.
This year has been a masterclass in upending expectations. The massive $828 million haul of Jurassic World Rebirth and the fact that DC’s Superman outpaced a new Marvel film were not outcomes many analysts predicted. This shows that the market is dynamic and hungry for compelling content.
However, the industry is now entering a period where the schedule is much more straightforward—and much quieter. The lack of tentpole films in late August and September means that box office performance is expected to be modest. The fifth Conjuring movie is a bright spot, but it cannot carry the entire market.
The predictability will return to a more exciting form in October when the holiday blockbuster season kicks off with Tron: Ares. This will be followed by a slate of films like Predator: Badlands and Mortal Kombat II that are expected to perform strongly and end the year on a high.
