Blockbuster
Blockbuster is a film or media product that achieves unusually high commercial success, typically drawing large audiences, generating substantial box office revenue, and leaving a strong cultural footprint. The term is also used more broadly for high-profile projects with heavy marketing, large budgets, and extensive distribution.
Origin and development: The phrase originated in the mid-20th century as a metaphor from explosive devices
Characteristics: Blockbusters usually feature high budgets, high-concept premises, broad appeal, and international distribution. They rely on
Impact: Blockbusters influence studio strategies, financing, and talent careers. They can subsidize riskier, smaller projects but
Examples: Jaws; Star Wars; Titanic; Avatar; Avengers: Endgame; Spider-Man: No Way Home.