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US Box Office Has Rough Quarter Compared To 2019
The US box office isn’t doing great for 2020. (Who or what is doing well in 2020, is the question.) According to the Hollywood Reporter, the domestic box office earned $600 million less in the first quarter of 2020 compared to what was earned during the same quarter in 2019–a 25% decline.
The sharp drop in revenue isn’t a shock. Since the end of March, many movie theaters have been shuttered. It’s uncertain when they’ll reopen, and while various movie theater industry voices have offered their own thoughts on when locations can open again, it’s anybody’s guess. AMC CEO, Adam Aron, hopes that movie theaters will open again in mid-June, in time for the summer’s blockbuster season. Representatives from The National Association of Theatre Owners stated during a webinar that they also expect movie theaters to begin to reopen by late May or early June.
Entertainment companies have responded to these circumstances by pushing back movie release dates. Sony has moved most of its 2020 movies to 2021, including Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Morbius, and Peter Rabbit 2. Disney has shifted its entire release schedule: Mulan and Black Widow will now arrive in theaters July 24 and November 6, respectively. You can see Disney’s complete rearranged release schedule here. New Mutants–the X-Men movie–notably doesn’t have a new release date yet.
2020 WWE Wrestlemania 36 Night 2 Review: Live Results And Reactions
On the heels of Night 1 of Wrestlemania 36, there’s still a lot more in store. For the first time ever, WWE’s biggest annual show is taking place over two nights, without a live audience. All told, over 15 matches are being presented as part of this year’s showcase of the immortals.
The first installment of Wrestlemania 36 saw Braun Strowman win the Universal Championship, AJ Styles and the Undertaker compete in the first-ever Boneyard Match, and so many more memorable moments. If you missed the first half of the show, you should take a look at GameSpot’s results and review for Night 1.
Now, Night 2 is upon us. Brock Lesnar is defending the WWE Championship, “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt is luring John Cena into his Firefly Funhouse, and finally fans will see Charlotte Flair and Rhea Ripley face off. There’s so much planned for Night 2, and chances are you aren’t going to want to miss it.
2020 WWE Wrestlemania 36 Night 2 Results: Live Match Updates And Full Card (April 5)
Things are very different for Wrestlemania 36. The event took place in an empty arena, and it took place over the course of two nights–and you can find the results for night one here. Now, it’s time for the rest of the Mania bouts, but will night one be as good as night two? Find out the full results for the WWE PPV below, as they happen, and here are some photo highlights from night one.
There is a lot to look forward to on the card, but all eyes are really on John Cena vs. The Fiend in the Firefly Fun House Match. After AJ Styles and Undertaker’s Boneyard match delighted the world on April 4, people are wondering if Cena vs. The Fiend will take things to that same, finely produced level. We sure hope so.
Additionally, there are four championship matches still left on the card, and considering we’ve already seen a couple titles change hands on night one, there may be a few surprises tonight. The most anticipated of these matches is Rhea Ripley vs. Charlotte Flair for the NXT Women’s Championship. Flair won the Royal Rumble back in January and picked Ripley to face her at WWE’s biggest event of the year. This is the first time an NXT Championship has been defended at Wrestlemania.