Experts say much of whether summer 2016 finishes stronger than 2015 hinges on Warner Bros. comic book adaptation “Suicide Squad,” in theaters Aug. 5.
Will “Jason Bourne” hit the box office bullseye for Universal when it opens July 29? Yes, say analysts.
Universal’s animated original “The Secret Life of Pets” is expected to have a strong opening the weekend of July 8 — with early estimates at around $80 million.
There’s no reason “Star Trek Beyond” grosses wouldn’t fall in line with the past two installments in the reboot series. Both made more than $220 million domestically. “Beyond” opens in theaters July 22.
“Ice Age: Collision Course” is expected to perform as well as its four predecessors, which all made more than $160 million. The movie opens July 22.
Months before the movie has even opened, the all-female “Ghostbusters” reboot has been the target of internet ire — which leaves experts guessing about its box-office potential.
Disney’s live-action “Pete’s Dragon” looks likely to bolster overall box office when it lands in theaters Aug. 12.
STX comedy “Bad Moms” has the right ingredients to become something of a sleeper hit, some experts say. The movie, starring Mila Kunis and Kristen Bell, opens July 29.
Judging by the strength of this summer’s scary movies “The Conjuring” and “The Purge” sequels, and “The Shallows,” New Line/Warner Bros. horror movie “Lights Out” has a solid shot at strong box office returns when it opens on July 22.
The R-rated animated feature “Sausage Party” has a voice cast that includes Kristen Wiig, James Franco, Paul Rudd, Jonah Hill, Seth Rogen and a slew of other popular stars. Some experts have pegged it for a bigger-than-you’d-expect opening on Aug. 12
Combat zone dramedy “War Dogs,” starring Bradley Cooper, Jonah Hill and Miles Teller, will probably make respectable box office bank when it lands in theaters Aug. 19.