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People who work in the movie business say that going to the movies is popular again. A website called Variety says this is true. They point to some movies that did really well:
Because of these wins, some experts say movies have beaten phones (meaning people are choosing theaters over sitting with their phones at home).
Actor Colin Farrell has a funny name for why people are going back to theaters. He calls it “couch saturation.”
Important Point: “Couch saturation” is just a silly way to say: we’re tired of being home and want to go out to the movies.
Farrell said this in a cover story interview. The article notes it sounds like something a movie-loving detective (John Sugar, from a show he is in) would say — not just a guy promoting his own show.
Not everyone agrees it’s a total win.
Important Point: The couch isn’t “fully saturated” yet — movies are doing better, but it’s not a perfect victory.
Movies are doing better at the box office thanks to hits like Michael, Backrooms, Obsession, and hope for The Odyssey. Colin Farrell says people are sick of their couches (“couch saturation”) and want a fun night at the theater. Still, high ticket prices and some flops mean we’re not totally “back” to the old days yet.
1. What does “couch saturation” mean in simple words?
It means being so tired of sitting and watching stuff at home that you want to go outside and do something fun, like see a movie.
2. Which movies are said to prove movies are popular again?
Michael (a record-breaker), Backrooms and Obsession (two indie horror hits), and The Odyssey (expected to be big).
3. Why might the $10 billion box office number be misleading?
Because tickets are more expensive now, so fewer people are going but spending more money, and some movies still flopped.
4. Who came up with the term “couch saturation”?
Actor Colin Farrell used it in an interview to explain why people return to theaters.