DHAKA: The US box office hit a record $4.7bn over this summer with a 10.2% increase in revenue from last year.
Films such as ‘Iron Man 3’, ‘Man Of Steel’ and ‘Despicable Me 2’ helped boost numbers, despite a summer of flops including ‘The Lone Ranger’, ‘After Earth’ and ‘The Wolverine’.
An unusually large number of summer releases also saw cinema attendance rise by 6.6% to about 573 million.
‘Iron Man 3’ was the biggest hit of the summer, taking $408.6m, reports the BBC.
Although a portion of the record revenues can be attributed to rising ticket prices, which increased on average by 27 cents, industry figures have attributed the growth to a packed summer of films.
John Fithian, president of the National Association of Theater Owners, said the bumper takings were a clear sign of industry strength.
However, he suggested studios were jamming too many blockbuster releases into too narrow a summertime window.
‘A few of those films suffered because of the congestion,’ he told media.
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