The stranglehold that autumn prestige films have on Oscar season just might be wilting in the summer sun. And "Dunkirk," which analysts expect to debut this weekend with $60 million-plus in domestic ticket sales, might not be the only box-office hit to crash this year's awards season. "Dunkirk" may bear the look and seriousness of an Oscar season film, right down to the wool coats. Patty Jenkins' "Wonder Woman" has been an even bigger box-office dynamo and earned nearly as good reviews as "Get Out." And she, like many others, doesn't love the increased emphasis on Oscar season.
Source: ABC News July 19, 2017 14:57 UTC