grossing movie every year since 2012 and has been the top grossing studio since 2016 i'm joined by daniel loria, and julia boorstin is here as well julia, they're so dominant i start to wonder, i mean, do we ask about antitrust, or is that a weird place to take this >> well, i think it's really not an issue of antitrust because if you look at disney's box office dominan dominance, it's 35% of domestic box office market share. if you add fox, maybe it gets them above 40%, but the thing about the box office is it's competing with everything else, with video games, with streaming, with netflix, so there's so much competition in the entertainment landscape right now that i think it's unlikely to raise antitrust issues, but at the same time, it's interesting to look at how disney is going to use its success in the theatrical space to try to drive subscribers to its new streaming service. >> for sure. this is obviously just playing right into their hands, dan. so my question, if we were to just look at the theaters, which are the other side of this then, you're telling me you're dealing with somebody