Overall, of course I want movies to be successful for the health of the industry/theaters. But at the same time, if Hollywood keeps regurgitating the same, mindless franchise crap over and over and over again, we're going to keep down this path of increasingly diminished returns, and there's going to be no *new* franchises to sustain the industry 10, 15, 20 years from now. So, in that sense, it's "exciting" that audiences FINALLY seem to be rejecting the bad stuff and embracing the good, when it used to not be that way. Hopefully leading Hollywood to take more chances on original blockbuster fare, thus leading to new eventual franchises.
I take solace in the fact that, even with all these bombs, box office-wise, 2023 is up 20% over 2022. Considering 2022 was down 30% from pre-pandemic levels/2019, we're only 10% down as of now, which is incredible news. So if we can keep this pace while *also* sending a message to Hollywood, everyone wins. It's the best of both worlds.