SynopsisHollywood tentpole films are expected to boost Indian box office collections significantly. A cluster of major releases arriving within a fortnight promises robust audience engagement. Diverse themes and popular franchises like Spider-Man and The Odyssey will drive strong viewer interest. These films will be showcased extensively across premium large-format screens for maximum impact. Industry analysts estimate these four films could collectively contribute close to four hundred crore rupees.REEL EFFECT Packed slate of major releases could help exhibitors rake in robust collections in the coming weeksMumbai: Hollywood's tentpole films have steadily gained ground at the Indian box office over the past 18 months, a trend industry insiders expect to accelerate this month as a cluster of major releases arrives within a fortnight, boosting overall collections.From superhero spectacle Spider-Man: Brand New Day and auteur-driven The Odyssey to kids and family entertainment Moana and horror genre Evil Dead Burn, Hollywood films offer exhibitors strong potential for robust collections in the coming weeks, exhibitors, film trade analysts and producers told ET.REEL EFFECT Packed slate of major releases could help exhibitors rake in robust collections in the coming weeks"Hollywood has enjoyed a strong run in 2026, with films such as Obsession, Project Hail Mary and Michael, among others, reaffirming the strength of the English-language box office in India. The upcoming line-up is also remarkably diverse," said Gautam Dutta, chief executive, revenue and operations at PVR Inox.Diverse themes and audience segments are likely to play a pivotal role in the success of these event films, trade insiders said.Also Read: The Odyssey: The Making of an Epic OTT release date is here: Where and when to watch the Christopher Nolan directorial documentaryThey foresee a highly favourable response, especially to Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey and Spider-Man: Brand New Day, given their loyal fan bases."There is a large fan base for director Christopher Nolan, actor Tom Holland and Marvel films in India," said producer Rajesh R Nair. "The success of Hollywood films over the past year has become even more visible because of the weak content coming from Hindi cinema. In July, these four films are likely to perform well as there is almost no competition, even from regional cinema," he added.According to trade sources, Spider-Man: Brand New Day has already generated pre-sales of ₹5 crore in India, while The Odyssey has recorded pre-sales of around ₹2 crore.Also Read: India shows future of cinema is in theatres: Emma Thomas, producer for Christopher Nolan's The OdysseyDistributors said the two films will be showcased extensively in premium-format screens, which is expected to further boost box-office collections in July."These Hollywood films will be released across premium large-format screens such as Imax, ScreenX, 4DX and P[XL]. Ticket prices in these formats range from ₹700 to ₹3,300," said Shaaminder Malik, distributor and film business expert. "One must also bear in mind that they will be released in multiple Indian languages. Therefore, these global tentpole releases are likely to drive repeat visits to theatres, thereby boosting occupancy and collections."Film trade analysts estimate that, cumulatively, these four films could contribute close to ₹400 crore to the Indian box office. They pointed out that a collection of ₹20-30 crore is generally enough for a Hollywood film to be considered a hit in India.Read More News on...moreless
Hollywood returns to India box office spotlight with Spider-Man, Nolan and more big releases
Hollywood tentpole films are expected to boost Indian box office collections significantly. A cluster of major releases arriving within a fortnight promises robust audience engagement. Diverse themes and popular franchises like Spider-Man and The Odyssey will drive strong viewer interest. These films will be showcased extensively across premium large-format screens for maximum impact. Industry analysts estimate these four films could collectively contribute close to four hundred crore rupees.















