I think Endgame was reflective of that as a communal experience that you couldn’t get in your house: the screaming and the cheering and the communal crying and the communal laughter.
We have to look to ourselves to provide the right kind of entertainment to get people to come out of the house.
They want a communal experience.
They want it presented in a way that feels spectacular and worthy of walking out the door and sitting in a theater.