[ti:Hollywood's Summer Movies: Something for Everyone]
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[00:00.04]It is Memorial Day weekend in the United States,
[00:05.00]a time many Americans consider the official start of summer.
[00:11.52]And that means the start of summer movie season, too!
[00:17.32]The film industry in Hollywood, California,
[00:20.72]has produced some high-budget action films
[00:24.64]led by major movie stars
[00:27.32]that will open in the coming days and weeks.
[00:31.44]At least one is expected to be a blockbuster.
[00:36.64]Top Gun: Maverick is a Paramount Pictures film starring Tom Cruise.
[00:43.40]It just opened May 27,
[00:46.32]after two years of pandemic postponements.
[00:52.28]Producer Jerry Bruckheimer said he never reconsidered
[00:56.52]his early decision to delay the film's release
[01:00.32]until movie theaters were open again.
[01:04.20]He said he thinks the film requires a big screen for full enjoyment.
[01:11.16]The filmmakers used a complex mix of camera equipment
[01:16.12]to get shots from high above the ground
[01:19.68]and inside military fighter airplanes.
[01:24.76]"It's the kind of movie that embraces the experience of going to the theater.
[01:30.40]It takes you away. It transports you.
[01:33.96]We always say: We're in the transportation business.
[01:38.12]We transport you from one place to another,
[01:42.20]and that's what ‘Top Gun' does," Bruckheimer said.
[01:47.08]The movie industry has already had several notable hits
[01:51.76]in the past six months too, including Spider-Man: No Way Home.
[01:58.24]The film is now the third-highest selling film of all time.
[02:03.04]The Batman, The Lost City and Everything Everywhere All At Once
[02:09.56]also saw considerable profits.
[02:13.64]Hollywood hopes the momentum
[02:15.96]will only increase in the coming months.
[02:20.40]"We're still waiting for older audiences to come back.
[02:24.56]But it really feels like we've turned a corner,"
[02:28.24]said Jim Orr, a top official with Universal Pictures.
[02:34.24]Before the pandemic, the summer movie season
[02:37.28]could produce over $4 billion in admissions sales.
[02:42.48]That is about 40 percent of the year's total sales,
[02:46.60]reports Comscore media research company.
[02:51.12]But in 2020, theaters were closed for the majority of the season
[02:57.12]and summer ticket sales fell sharply to $176 million.
[03:04.40]Last summer brought a clear improvement, with $1.7 billion in sales.
[03:11.72]But the total was still not close to normal earnings of the past.
[03:16.96]Many moviemakers chose to either delay releases further
[03:22.16]or to release films online.
[03:25.00]Now, everyone is centered on theatrical releases.
[03:30.20]The ticketing service Fandango
[03:32.84]recently questioned more than 6,000 ticket-buyers.
[03:37.28]The company said 83 percent of people
[03:40.96]said they planned to see three or more movies
[03:44.72]in the theaters this summer.
[03:46.76]Streaming services may suffer.
[03:50.00]Netflix last month reported
[03:52.76]its first loss in streaming accounts in 10 years.
[03:57.48]It said it expects to lose 2 million accounts by summer's end.
[04:03.48]"Finally, it is movie time, with blockbuster after blockbuster
[04:08.12]after blockbuster after blockbuster," said Adam Aron.
[04:13.24]He is chairman and CEO of AMC Theatres,
[04:17.56]the nation's largest theater corporation.
[04:20.68]He praised movie series like Doctor Strange 2, Top Gun 2,
[04:26.76]and Jurassic World: Dominion, which comes out June 10.
[04:32.92]Later in the summer,
[04:34.36]movie goers can see actor Chris Hemsworth's return
[04:39.04]as the lead in Marvel Cinematic Universe's Thor series.
[04:45.16]The third installment Thor: Love and Thunder comes out July 8.
[04:52.04]Hemsworth has played Thor from the series beginning in 2011.
[04:58.28]This time, however, Hemsworth also served
[05:01.48]as a top producer on the film.
[05:05.20]Adam Aron also noted what he called "new film concepts"
[05:10.88]that open this summer, like actor-director Jordan Peele's movie, Nope.
[05:17.12]Like his other films, Peele combines science fiction and horror
[05:22.40]in a story of a community that witnesses a mysterious
[05:27.40]and powerful event.
[05:30.12]Nope is set for release July 22.
[05:35.48]Paul Dergarabedian is the lead media expert for Comscore.
[05:41.24]He said the movie business this summer
[05:44.36]could reach the heights it saw in 2019.
[05:49.36]On their own, Thor and other superhero movies
[05:53.56]cannot support a healthy or especially appealing film world, experts suggest.
[06:01.24]The industry needs to make different kinds of movies for theaters to survive.
[06:07.96]"We have something for every audience,"
[06:10.60]said Orr, the Universal Pictures official.
[06:15.16]Along with Jurassic Park, Universal's summer movies
[06:19.16]include animated family films, thrillers and horrors.
[06:25.16]Funny movies, called comedies, are also waiting for release.
[06:30.56]Universal's Easter Sunday tells a story
[06:34.32]about a large Filipino-American family
[06:37.84]that gathers to observe a major holiday.
[06:41.48]But some members do not get along
[06:44.56]and behave badly --- and humorously.
[06:48.60]The movie opens August 5.
[06:51.88]If you are a book lover, several summer films may hold special appeal,
[06:57.56]like Where the Crawdads Sing from director Olivia Newman.
[07:03.04]The movie is based on the 2018 book of the same name by writer Delia Jones.
[07:10.60]It tells about a poor, uneducated girl, left by her parents to raise herself.
[07:18.20]The film is set in North Carolina in the 1950s and ‘60s,
[07:24.16]with Daisy Edgar-Jones starring as Kya.
[07:29.68]Bullet Train, starring Brad Pitt and Sandra Bullock,
[07:33.60]is based on the Japanese book Maria Beetle by Kotaro Isaka.
[07:40.32]The movie is a thriller and a comedy about a trained killer
[07:46.08]who wants to get out of the assassination business.
[07:49.88]It will arrive in theaters August 5.
[07:53.84]Many summer movies will be available on streaming services, too.
[07:59.92]But producer Jerry Bruckheimer suggests there is room
[08:03.88]for both online and theater presentation.
[08:08.76]"It all depends on the movies. It's always about the movies.
[08:13.00]If there's stuff people want to see, they're going to show up," he said.
[08:18.96]He added, "You have a kitchen in your apartment or home,
[08:23.80]but you like to go out to eat. You want a different meal."
[08:29.52]I'm Caty Weaver.
[08:31.04]And I'm Ashley Thompson. 更多听力请访问21VOA.COM
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