🧮 At the Box Office: The Triumph of Games and the Decline of Superheroes
The year 2025 at movie theaters was a real roller coaster. While some studios set records, others were counting losses from “fatigued” franchises.
The year 2025 at movie theaters was a real roller coaster. While some studios set records, others were counting losses from “fatigued” franchises.
By the end of 2025, the U.S. media market has entered a phase of tectonic shifts. A wave of acquisitions, influenced by Donald Trump’s policies, is reshaping the industry ahead of 2026.
Journalists at The Hollywood Reporter have released their predictions for how the entertainment industry will develop over the coming year.
Analysts at AVC Revo forecast a decline in global TV shipments in 2026. The Chinese market is expected to shrink by 4.8%, Europe will also post negative growth, and sales in North America will stagnate.
Media giant Canal+ has officially settled a long-running dispute with the French tax authorities.
The LCD panel market hit a “bottom” in December, and prices are expected to reverse and rise in January.
In 2026, the global TV industry will move past the excitement surrounding neural networks and transition to practical applications.
Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), Brendan Carr, presented the 2025 year-end report. The report outlines 75 key points, including a large-scale deregulation effort and a commitment to addressing media bias.
Disney has officially crossed the $6 billion mark in global box office revenue, becoming the first and only major studio to achieve this feat in 2025.
The British copyright protection organization FACT, in collaboration with the police, has sent thousands of warnings to users of illegal streaming services.