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Theory: 'Wonder Woman' Is Holding Well in Part Because This Summer Has SUCKED

The Hollywood Reporter has a piece up highlighting the fact that Wonder Woman has had a really solid hold at the box office:

That also means Wonder Woman will earn roughly 3.8 times the $103.3 million it collected when it launched over the June 2-4 weekend — the best multiple for the genre in decades. Currently, the film's multiple is 3.6, slightly ahead of the first Spider-Man in 2002. The first Guardians of the Galaxy (2014) was also a word-of-mouth sensation, sporting a 3.5 multiple, while Nolan's sequel, The Dark Knight (2008), powered to a 3.4 multiple.

There are a couple of reasons for this mentioned in the piece—critics and audiences alike love it! Girl power! Etc.—but allow me to suggest another one: This summer has sucked, and hard.

I mean, seriously. Look at the movies that have opened since Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2 debuted in early May:

Then Wonder Woman opens, bigly (because audiences were starved for something decent), and holds, bigly, in part, I would argue, because of what followed:

I hate to beat a dead horse or whatever, but seriously, guys: This summer has REALLY SUCKED. It's not super-surprising that the one non-sucky movie to come out in a two month stretch not only opened huge, it also held pretty well.

Now, the obvious rejoinder to this is, "Yes, Sonny, but summers often have many bad movies." And that's true, kinda! Summer has been a wasteland for a long time. Last year saw Captain America: Civil War followed by a bunch of crap, with Finding Dory rising to the top of the heap. 2015 was a better, more-evenly-distributed season: Mad MaxSpyJurassic WorldInside Out, Ant-ManTrainwreckMission:Impossible — Rogue Nation. Still, I feel like this year, in particular, has been a real raging dumpster fire.

Anyway. I'm glad summer is winding up. New Christopher Nolan movie next week! We're hitting awards season soon! The doldrums, they are breaking.