![]() ![]() The closest thing that comes to mind is (by default) Universal’s Fast & Furious series, which began life as an overperforming B-movie franchise about street racing thieves and evolved into an A-level franchise that rivals the 007 series, the Mission: Impossible films and essentially anything else that isn’t the MCU, a Disney 90’s nostalgia play or a Star Wars movie. Jumanji was a movie that earned $100 million domestic in 1995 mostly on the strength of Robin Williams and then-groundbreaking CGI effects that brought the book’s boardgame adventure to life. The likes of Star Trek, The Force Awakens, Batman Begins, Spider-Man: Homecoming, Casino Royale and Jurassic World took formerly A-level franchises (the first two Star Trek movies both broke the opening weekend records in 19) and returned them, if only temporarily, to top-tier blockbuster status. ![]()
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