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What movie are you anticipating this summer?

Or is it already out and declared a hit? We“re looking at you “Avengers: Endgame”“ with your $2.6 billion, so far.

Summer is the time of year when people seek the cool, dark environs of a movie theater for a moment of escape from the heat, work or your kids who are not interested in that summer reading list.

Many of SBR“s sportsbooks encourage you to get in on the action by offering wagers on who will win the weekend and seasonal box office totals.

Back in the day, summer was the dead season for movies as families were on vacation — soaking up sun on a beach or the cross-country road trip visiting Reptile World or Old Faithful. Consider yourself lucky if you had two or three decent releases in the summer.

That all changed in 1975 when “Jaws,”“ a movie that turned those idyllic vacations into terror trips as a killer great white shark feasted on tourists in the waters off fictional New England resort of Amity Island.

With that single movie, the film industry saw dollar signs and a movie dead zone became a plush, money-making venture.

Now the summer season is like a hardworking theater popcorn machine ”“ noisy, hot, and full of action, action, and more action.

And if you haven“t figured it out, the “summer”“ season starts earlier it seems every year. It used to be the Memorial Day weekend, but as the movie calendar fills with new titles, the studios have chosen to premiere movies earlier in May, or as in “Avengers: Endgame,”“ the end of April.

And considering the list of summer movies, “Endgame”“ may have gone out as the pace car, but it will surely win the summer ”“ not to say that there won“t be some really successful runner-ups.

Here are our predictions in order of the also-rans who would love to threaten The Avengers but will come woefully short:

What“s left: “Men in Black International”“ (June 14, $210 million) “Godzilla: King of the Monsters”“ (May 30, $200 million); “Rocketman”“ (May 30, $175 million); “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”“ (July 26, $145 million); “John Wick: Chapter 3 ”“ Parabellum”“ (opened May 17, $57 million so far)

*Jaws image from IMDB
**Featured image from GQ India

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Al Mega
I'm Al Mega the CEO of Comic Crusaders, CEO of the Undercover Capes Podcast Network, CEO of Geekery Magazine & Owner of Splintered Press (coming soon). I'm a fan of comics, cartoons and old school video games. Make sure to check out our podcasts/vidcasts and more!
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