Predict Summer 2033

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20 years from now...

What movies will be leading the Summer box-office?

I imagine some variation of:

James Bond 007
Star Wars
Star Trek
Avengers
X-Men
Spider-Man
Batman
Superman
Justice League
Transformers
Mission: Impossible
Terminator

^ Odds are, we'll be seeing two or three of those.

- It's kind of eerie to think that Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Ridley Scott, Clint Eastwood, James Cameron, Terrence Malick, Francis Ford Coppola, Woody Allen, George Lucas, Ron Howard, Robert Zemeckis, Richard Donner, Tim Burton, and Ron Howard will most likely all be dead...or permanently retired. :wow:

- I can't imagine what will be a franchise then that isn't already a franchise now.

- Who will be the "classic" directors in the way that we look at Spielberg/Lucas/Scorsese now? David Fincher? Paul Thomas Anderson? Christopher Nolan? Darren Aronofsky? The Coen Brothers? Guillermo Del Toro? Wes Anderson?
 
Ugh, I'm going to be having my midlife crisis in 2033. Stop. Stop.
 
Ugh, I'm going to be having my midlife crisis in 2033. Stop. Stop.

It's actually really creepy how not far away it is. Jurassic Park was 20 years ago... I remember it so vividly. Titanic was 16 years ago.
 
What age range is considered for a mid-life crisis anyway? I'm far from it, though I know for sure that I'll get there in a blink of an eye.
 
I predict Web of Spider-Man. After the franchise reboot Spectacular Spider-Man failed at the box office (the public not happy to see his origin told yet again), Peter Parker is reintroduced...as a high school student with a crush on classmate Gwen Stacy.
 
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Hey, thanks man!!

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Who knows what kind of era, it will be by then. Maybe all the focus group orientated tools who run things now will be dead or retired and the people in charge will be film fans more like us. So maybe there'll only be one or two really big blockbusters and everything else will be more low key? Or every week there'll be a $500 million budgeted blockbuster opening.
 
We'll all probably be too busy fighting armed conflicts in 2033 to worry about which movie made more money.
 
- I can't imagine what will be a franchise then that isn't already a franchise now.

There will always be new novels published that Hollywood will adapt. They have always been doing that and I don't think they will stop doing that unless there's a big change in our world in the next 20 years. Some kind of economical crisis that kills the movie industry or something
 
You forgot the fast and furious franchise, it's way more likelly to still be rulling the box office than the likes of Terminator, and has even surpassed by now Star Trek, x-men and Mission Impossible, so that's definitelly not a force to be reckoned with.

If everything goes right by then in 2033 Hollywood will be finding very successful franchises in well made Video games and Anime/ manga adaptations.
 
20 years from now...

What movies will be leading the Summer box-office?

I imagine some variation of:

James Bond 007
Star Wars
Star Trek
Avengers
X-Men
Spider-Man
Batman
Superman
Justice League
Transformers
Mission: Impossible
Terminator

^ Odds are, we'll be seeing two or three of those.
Fat chance. We only got two of them just this year.
 
Fast and the Furious XXIX: Licence to print money
 
my list
batman reboot
spider- man reboot
super man reboot
green lantern reboot
justice league 3
the Avengers 4
 
In 2033 Hollywood will finally produce a big budget, R-rated adult dramatic film that also happens to be a full length animated feature. And then they'll say, "Hey, we never realized that cartoons don't have to be at least partially aimed at kids". It goes on to get a best picture nom.
 
A reboot of the reboot that rebooted Nolan's Batman films.
 
In 2033 Hollywood will finally produce a big budget, R-rated adult dramatic film that also happens to be a full length animated feature. And then they'll say, "Hey, we never realized that cartoons don't have to be at least partially aimed at kids". It goes on to get a best picture nom.
Don't Japanese do that already?
 
Given Hollywood's penchant for turning old TV shows into movies, I'd say in 2033 we'd be just about due for a Breaking Bad movie.
 

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