The 5 biggest winners and losers at the box office this summer - including 'Wonder Woman,' Rotten Tomatoes, and sequels
The big event movies are placed in the summer months to specifically draw in the kids who are out of school. In the past, that's led to a period when the movie industry makes a large chunk of its revenue for the year.
But both studios and exhibitors are suddenly seeing that the game has changed.
Summer movie ticket sales dropped 10% from the previous year in 2016 at the domestic box office. And they were down 12% this summer compared to 2016. The effects can be seen at the country's biggest multiplexes, which saw shares plummet.
It's hard to tell if the summer movie season will ever return to its former glory - especially when it seems the last few summers things on the small screen captured the zeitgeist more, whether it was Netflix's "Stranger Things" or HBO's "Game of Thrones."
But there will always be movies that break through and find an audience, and this summer was no different ("Wonder Woman," "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2").
It's just becoming more evident that studios need to rethink what they release during the summer to compete with our addiction to streaming and mobile devices.
To look back on summer 2017 at the box office, we broke down the five big winners and losers: