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Summer 2026 Is Exposing the End of the “One Size Fits All” Blockbuster Strategy

19 min · 27 de may de 2026
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What if the biggest story of Summer 2026 is not which movie wins… but how differently each franchise is behaving? In this episode of Behind the Curtains, we break down the evolving dynamics behind the first major blockbuster titles of the summer and why the market is becoming increasingly fragmented across awareness, urgency, fandom behavior, and consumer product monetization. We analyze: - Why Toy Story 5 currently looks like the strongest broad-market ecosystem in the marketplace - How The Mandalorian and Grogu reflects the growing shift from theatrical eventization toward always-on fandom monetization - Why Masters of the Universe appears much more fandom and collector-driven than broad-market driven - Why Supergirl still feels like a campaign searching for stronger urgency and emotional positioning - How licensing, retail visibility, streaming behavior, premium formats, and creator ecosystems are influencing theatrical conversion (powered by Google)

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