The 2024 box office has been inundated with sequels, prequels and remakes. That trend will continue, and expand, in 2025.
Read Also
- I’m terrified and torn on this dark anniversary: Israel’s friends must restrain her
- Bowen: Year of killing and broken assumptions has taken Middle East to edge of deeper, wider war
- 'We will win': Israeli PM Netanyahu meets army troops ahead of October 7 Hamas attack anniversary
- Harris embarks on media blitz and tries to edge out Trump in key swing states
- 'I felt like my heart was going to explode': Beirut reels from heaviest night of strikes
- Man arrested after ‘incorrectly’ boarding easyJet flight in Manchester
- Israel pounds Beirut and Gaza as anniversary of October 7 massacre dawns
- Laura Loomer calls Marjorie Taylor Greene a 'white trash embarrassment to MAGA'
- Republicans still can’t say ‘Trump lost the 2020 election’
- Heinz apologises after ad featuring black family sparks anger online
Latest CNBC
- Does your kid have a hard time making friends? There is a right way to help them, expert says: 'A lot of parents go too far'
- Harris floods the zone with Howard Stern, Stephen Colbert, podcast interviews in final election sprint
- Hollywood's franchise frenzy: More than half of top studios' 2025 movies are existing IP
- Trump holds Pennsylvania rally at same venue of first assassination attempt, joined by Musk, Vance
- China-linked security breach targeted U.S. wiretap systems, WSJ reports
- Venture capitalist Ben Horowitz says he plans to donate to VP Kamala Harris' campaign
- Jim Cramer's week ahead: CPI data and earnings from Delta, Domino's and major banks
- Buttigieg claps back at Elon Musk for false claims about Helene federal response
- Biden discourages Israel from striking Iran's oil industry, crude posts best week in more than year
- Biden discourages Israel from striking Iran's oil industry, crude posts best week in more than year