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Wide-Release Movie Count by Month

chart_Wide-Release Movie Count by Month

Some months have more wide-release movies than others. I’ve noticed that for years because I have to check the movie schedule and assign movies to the Peeps—people who get Peetimes for RunPee. You can see that April, May, June, and July are the lightest months here in the US for the number of movies. That is primarily due to the number of blockbuster movies released during those months. Those movies soak up a lot of movie screens, which doesn’t leave room for some of the smaller movies to get in front of people. I’ve noticed that starting in mid-March a blockbuster movie will be released every other week until the middle/end of July.

This year (2023) blockbusters kick off with Shazam! Fury of the Gods on March 17th, then John Wick: Chapter 4 two weeks later, then Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves two weeks after that and so on.

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August is the month for the less anticipated action movies.—the ones that didn’t want to compete with the MCU that traditionally come out in April and June.

It seems like there’s a new horror movie released every weekend in October in the lead-up to Halloween. November and December might be my favorite movie season; that’s when a few big-budget movies will release along with a lot of Oscar hopefuls. That’s another reason why January-April are blah months for movies because no one is going to release an Oscar hopeful during that time of the year—the Oscar voters apparently have a short memory. 🙂

chart_Wide-Release Movie Count by Month
This is the same data as the chart above, only shown as a line graph.

You can plainly see in the two charts how the movie releases bottomed out in 2020. It was really worse than it looks because many of the movies we added were direct-to-streaming. We did Peetimes for them so there would be some new movies in the database.

Raw Data

Here is the raw data that the charts are based off:

2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
Jan 15 14 10 14 3 6
Feb 12 10 13 10 6 9
Mar 15 20 12 7 5 8
Apr 12 11 10 1 6 11
May 11 9 16 0 8 7
Jun 13 13 11 2 8 5
Jul 9 11 8 3 10 9
Aug 17 17 17 3 9 13
Sep 11 16 12 4 6 14
Oct 15 14 13 7 13 10
Nov 12 19 20 3 8 8
Dec 14 14 10 8 11 6
total 156 168 152 62 93 106

You can see that 2018 had the most movies. It’s important to remember that this isn’t all of the movies that came out. It’s just all of the movies that we did Peetimes for. We generally add Peetimes for just a handful of limited-release movies each year.

What is your favorite movie season? Let me know in the comments below.

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