
Minions & Monsters wins July 4 box office with a franchise-low $64M debut
THE SO WHAT
A $64M five-day opening that’s roughly half the $120M-plus debuts of prior entries is a concrete data point for franchise fatigue in theatrical. Studios and streamers should treat long-running IP as a decaying asset and shift greenlight criteria toward new worlds and flexible universes rather than endless sequels.
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