Tie-In Marketers Unfazed By Lackluster Blockbusters

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Most blockbuster sequels failed to meet box-office expectations this summer, but marketers such as Heineken, Cadillac and Panasonic, which had tie-ins to some films, gave their deals a thumbs-up despite the dropoff in ticket sales.

Many of the 15 summer sequels did not draw the number of moviegoers that studios and industry observers expected. “Any sequel that made $100 million should be regarded as a success, because sequels underperformed this summer,” said Paul Dergarabedian, president of Exhibitor Relations in Encino, Calif.

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