As summer closes out, 'Avatar,' Spider-Man, and Star Wars return to the big screen to close out the summer box office
In the coming weeks, Disney and Sony are rereleasing "Rogue One," "Spider-Man: No Way Home" and "Avatar" in domestic theaters.
The re-releases coincide with a 30% drop in box office ticket sales compared to 2019 and a 30% reduction in movie theater inventory.
Additionally, Disney and Sony are promoting upcoming projects through their appearances in cinemas, which are part of a wider marketing strategy.
This summer, Spider-Man, the Na'vi, and a ragtag group of galactic rebels will return to theaters...
In the coming weeks, there are few notable film releases until Universal and Blumhouse's "Halloween Ends" on Oct. 14 and Warner Bros.' "Black Adam" on Oct. 21.
A month before its spin-off series "Andor" launches on Disney+, "Rogue One," a Star Wars solo film released in 2016, returns to theaters on Aug. 26.
A collaboration between Sony and Disney's Marvel Studios, "Spider-Man: No Way Home - The More Fun Stuff" arrives Sept. 2 to celebrate 60 years of Spider-Man comics and 20 years of Spider-Man films.
Avatar returns to domestic theaters on Sept. 23, three months before its sequel "Avatar: The Way of Water" debuts.