but a different kind of blockbuster you have ava duvernay's a wrinkle in time.e. you have oprah, you have chris pine, who is all over these blockbusters, and you have ava duvernay. black women will go out and support her. do you think with these franchises flagging, hollywood's going to change course at all, or are we going to be seeing transformers movies until the end of time? i don't think anything in hollywood is ever truly dead. everything comes back to life at some point. we are in a circle now where it might take five years or a decade. i think with spider—man it only took three years. it felt like a long time! yeah. so i think that so long as they're familiar properties and they're familiar to a modern audience, we are still going to keep getting these. i love that basically you are saying the plot of the mummy is a metaphor for hollywood. basically, any property, no matter how dead it may seem, can come back to life at some point. hollywood loves familiarity, no question about it. america in summertime nearly always yields a super hit and this year the