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To me, the kicker here is that Transformers: Age of Extinction was the lowest grossing of the four Michael Bay Transformers movies domestically. By over $100 million. So while American audiences shrugged at the semi-reboot, the rest of the world couldn’t get enough. They made it the sixth biggest movie of all time overseas. The biggest moviegoing audiences in the world aren’t in the US anymore. Collectively, the rest of the world, and especially China, has finally caught up to us. This might be a problem. Do you hate sequels and feel like there’s a lack of originality when it comes to the biggest films of the year? Well, too bad, because that’s what the rest of the world wants. As more and more overseas moviegoers have voted with their wallets, Hollywood is going to start paying attention. They’ll begin to catering to the rest of the world because that’s where the money is now. The increase in foreign receipts proves it (with the exception of Titanic, nine of the ten biggest movies worldwide have been released in the last five years). So when you’re complaining about why the big studios are mostly churning out action movies such as Transformers 6, Fast and Furious 9 and, lord help us, Expendables 5? Blame…every other country on the planet.
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