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Marvel Cinematic Universe is the box office king film franchise of the 2010s, while the Harry Potter franchise was the king of the 2000s.
Will Marvel Cinematic Universe still remain the top grossing film franchise in the 2020s or something else would the top spot?
I think Marvel would still be the king. Avatar (if the release dates don't change) won't have the quantity of the films that Marvel Studios will release in the first 2 years of the new decade. While in my opinion, Star Wars/Wizarding World/Fast & Furious have already peaked at the box office and won't come close to the amount of Marvel movies coming out in the 2020s. Well basically, no movie franchise could outnumber the films that Marvel Studios would release in the neXt ten years and each of them are probably guaranteed to gross over $500 million. And if there's a new big film franchise, that probably would occur by the mid/late 2020s. So I think Marvel Studios would rule another decade.
Will Marvel Cinematic Universe still remain the top grossing film franchise in the 2020s or something else would the top spot?
I think Marvel would still be the king. Avatar (if the release dates don't change) won't have the quantity of the films that Marvel Studios will release in the first 2 years of the new decade. While in my opinion, Star Wars/Wizarding World/Fast & Furious have already peaked at the box office and won't come close to the amount of Marvel movies coming out in the 2020s. Well basically, no movie franchise could outnumber the films that Marvel Studios would release in the neXt ten years and each of them are probably guaranteed to gross over $500 million. And if there's a new big film franchise, that probably would occur by the mid/late 2020s. So I think Marvel Studios would rule another decade.