Arguably,getting people into movie theaters hasn’t been the easiest task in recent years.

Even before the COVID-19 pandemic forced audiences to stay home, theater attendance was on the decline.

However, there have been some signs of change.

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Movieevents like Barbenheimeror Taylor Swift’s Eras tour have brought viewers out in a big way.

The movie,Mickey 17,is a sci-fi thriller about a regenerating space explorer.

So many flashy projects are sure to catch audiences' eyes.

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In many ways, this kind of momentum is necessary during this time of year.

It is more than just genre as well.

January 2025 caters to all audiences.

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This kind of diversity is important because it makes movies more accessible for everyone.

Streaming can be overwhelming in that way.

Rather than having hundreds of options, viewers have at least one perfectly curated film for them.

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Essentially, everyone is interested and satisfied with such a widespread movie lineup.

Historically,January has been a time when Hollywood dumps their most unwanted moviesonto theater-going audiences.

However, the tide seems to be shifting on this trend.

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Now, 2025 is switching up the expected releases completely.

Ultimately, this throw in of change in Hollywood is exciting.

After COVID-19 and the 2023 SAG-AFTRA strikes, making and releasing movies hasn’t always been easy.

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