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Calamity? Anomaly? 2020 was a box office year like no other

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Calamity? Anomaly? 2020 was a box office year like no other
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Calamity? Anomaly? 2020 was a box office year like no other

2020-12-31 23:13 Last Updated At:23:20

When the sun sets on the 2020 film box office, it’ll be difficult to look at the numbers as anything but disastrous.

After five consecutive years of North American revenues exceeding $11 billion, this year they’re expected to cap out at an almost 40-year low of around $2.3 billion. That’ll be down 80% from last year according to data firm Comscore. Globally, where markets have been able to recover more fully, ticket sales will likely end up somewhere between $11 and $12 billion. Last year, that total hit $42.5 billion. But of course, 2020 is a year with a big asterisk.

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This image released by Sony Pictures shows Martin Lawrence, left, and Will Smith in a scene from "Bad Boys for Life." (Ben RothsteinColumbia Pictures-Sony via AP)

This image released by Sony Pictures shows Martin Lawrence, left, and Will Smith in a scene from "Bad Boys for Life." (Ben RothsteinColumbia Pictures-Sony via AP)

FILE - In this Sept. 8, 2020, file photo, two shoppers in face masks due to the coronavirus pandemic walk past a Regal movie theater in Irvine, Calif. Most North American theaters weren't open for six months straight through the summer season, which typically accounts for around 40% of the year's profits. For the past two years, the summer movie season has netted over $4.3 billion. This year it brought in $176.5 million, much of that from drive-in theaters. (AP PhotoJae C. Hong, File)

FILE - In this Sept. 8, 2020, file photo, two shoppers in face masks due to the coronavirus pandemic walk past a Regal movie theater in Irvine, Calif. Most North American theaters weren't open for six months straight through the summer season, which typically accounts for around 40% of the year's profits. For the past two years, the summer movie season has netted over $4.3 billion. This year it brought in $176.5 million, much of that from drive-in theaters. (AP PhotoJae C. Hong, File)

FILE - In this Friday, May 15, 2020, file photo, guests watch a showing of "Trolls World Tour," at the Four Brothers Drive In Theatre amid the coronavirus pandemic, in Amenia, N.Y. Most North American theaters weren't open for six months straight through the summer season, which typically accounts for around 40% of the year's profits. For the past two years, the summer movie season has netted over $4.3 billion. This year it brought in $176.5 million, much of that from drive-in theaters. (AP PhotoJohn Minchillo, File)

FILE - In this Friday, May 15, 2020, file photo, guests watch a showing of "Trolls World Tour," at the Four Brothers Drive In Theatre amid the coronavirus pandemic, in Amenia, N.Y. Most North American theaters weren't open for six months straight through the summer season, which typically accounts for around 40% of the year's profits. For the past two years, the summer movie season has netted over $4.3 billion. This year it brought in $176.5 million, much of that from drive-in theaters. (AP PhotoJohn Minchillo, File)

In this image provided by DreamWorks Animation, Phil Betterman, from left, (Peter Dinklage), Guy (Ryan Reynolds) and Hope Betterman (Leslie Mann) in a scene from DreamWorks Animation's "The Croods: A New Age," directed by Joel Crawford. The movie was released at Thanksgiving 2020. (DreamWorks Animation LLC via AP)

In this image provided by DreamWorks Animation, Phil Betterman, from left, (Peter Dinklage), Guy (Ryan Reynolds) and Hope Betterman (Leslie Mann) in a scene from DreamWorks Animation's "The Croods: A New Age," directed by Joel Crawford. The movie was released at Thanksgiving 2020. (DreamWorks Animation LLC via AP)

FILE - In this May 12, 2018, file photo, director Christopher Nolan poses during a photo call at the 71st international film festival, Cannes, southern France. The only post-shutdown films to crack the top 10 in 2020 are Nolan's "Tenet," in eighth place with $57.2 million and the animated family sequel "The Croods: A New Age," which was released at Thanksgiving and has earned $30.8 million so far to put it in 10th place. (Photo by Arthur MolaInvisionAP, File)

FILE - In this May 12, 2018, file photo, director Christopher Nolan poses during a photo call at the 71st international film festival, Cannes, southern France. The only post-shutdown films to crack the top 10 in 2020 are Nolan's "Tenet," in eighth place with $57.2 million and the animated family sequel "The Croods: A New Age," which was released at Thanksgiving and has earned $30.8 million so far to put it in 10th place. (Photo by Arthur MolaInvisionAP, File)

In this image provided by DreamWorks Animation, is Thunk Crood, from left, (Clark Duke), Sandy Crood (Kailey Crawford) and Gran (Cloris Leachman) in DreamWorks Animation's "The Croods: A New Age," directed by Joel Crawford. The movie was released at Thanksgiving 2020. (DreamWorks Animation LLC via AP)

In this image provided by DreamWorks Animation, is Thunk Crood, from left, (Clark Duke), Sandy Crood (Kailey Crawford) and Gran (Cloris Leachman) in DreamWorks Animation's "The Croods: A New Age," directed by Joel Crawford. The movie was released at Thanksgiving 2020. (DreamWorks Animation LLC via AP)

FILE - In this June 27, 2020, file photo, people walk by a poster promoting the long-awaited Christopher Nolan film "Tenet," in Los Angeles. The only post-shutdown films to crack the top 10 in 2020 are Nolan's "Tenet," in eighth place with $57.2 million and the animated family sequel "The Croods: A New Age," which was released at Thanksgiving and has earned $30.8 million so far to put it in 10th place. (AP PhotoAnthony McCartney, File)

FILE - In this June 27, 2020, file photo, people walk by a poster promoting the long-awaited Christopher Nolan film "Tenet," in Los Angeles. The only post-shutdown films to crack the top 10 in 2020 are Nolan's "Tenet," in eighth place with $57.2 million and the animated family sequel "The Croods: A New Age," which was released at Thanksgiving and has earned $30.8 million so far to put it in 10th place. (AP PhotoAnthony McCartney, File)

FILE - In this Jan. 14, 2020, Will Smith, left, and Martin Lawrence attend the LA premiere of "Bad Boys for Life" at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. Unsurprisingly, the 2020 top 10 is a little chaotic and comprised mostly of films from the first two months of the year due to the global coronavirus pandemic. Sony's Will Smith sequel "Bad Boys for Life" has stayed in first place in North America since its January release with $206.3 million. (Photo by Richard ShotwellInvisionAP, File)

FILE - In this Jan. 14, 2020, Will Smith, left, and Martin Lawrence attend the LA premiere of "Bad Boys for Life" at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. Unsurprisingly, the 2020 top 10 is a little chaotic and comprised mostly of films from the first two months of the year due to the global coronavirus pandemic. Sony's Will Smith sequel "Bad Boys for Life" has stayed in first place in North America since its January release with $206.3 million. (Photo by Richard ShotwellInvisionAP, File)

“It’s a year like no other,” said Jim Orr, president of domestic theatrical distribution for Universal Pictures. “We’ve never seen this little business in this industry.”

This image released by Sony Pictures shows Martin Lawrence, left, and Will Smith in a scene from "Bad Boys for Life." (Ben RothsteinColumbia Pictures-Sony via AP)

This image released by Sony Pictures shows Martin Lawrence, left, and Will Smith in a scene from "Bad Boys for Life." (Ben RothsteinColumbia Pictures-Sony via AP)

Outside of January and February, it’s impossible to judge the year’s box office by pre-pandemic standards. Box office, in aggregate, is fairly predictable in a normal year. But when the theaters shut down March 20, that “all went out the window,” said Paul Dergarabedian, a senior media analyst with Comscore. “The unpredictability became the constant.”

Most North American theaters weren’t open for six months straight through the summer season, which typically accounts for around 40% of the year’s profits. For the past two years, the summer movie season has netted over $4.3 billion. This year it brought in $176.5 million, much of that from drive-in theaters.

“The drive-in became the hero of the summer,” Dergarabedian said.

FILE - In this Sept. 8, 2020, file photo, two shoppers in face masks due to the coronavirus pandemic walk past a Regal movie theater in Irvine, Calif. Most North American theaters weren't open for six months straight through the summer season, which typically accounts for around 40% of the year's profits. For the past two years, the summer movie season has netted over $4.3 billion. This year it brought in $176.5 million, much of that from drive-in theaters. (AP PhotoJae C. Hong, File)

FILE - In this Sept. 8, 2020, file photo, two shoppers in face masks due to the coronavirus pandemic walk past a Regal movie theater in Irvine, Calif. Most North American theaters weren't open for six months straight through the summer season, which typically accounts for around 40% of the year's profits. For the past two years, the summer movie season has netted over $4.3 billion. This year it brought in $176.5 million, much of that from drive-in theaters. (AP PhotoJae C. Hong, File)

When indoor theaters did start to reopen in late August and early September, it was at limited capacity and with limited product. Currently, about 35% of theaters are open in the U.S. and some of the biggest markets, including New York and Los Angeles, remain closed. Although there have been a steady stream of new releases, the blockbuster tentpoles have been few and far between. Some went to streaming services, others became premium digital rentals, but most simply retreated into 2021 and beyond.

Perhaps there is no more telling fact than that 2020 was the first time in over a decade without a Marvel movie. The Walt Disney Co.’s superhero factory has for the past two years topped the year-end charts with “ Avengers: Endgame ” and “Black Panther,” and has regularly had two or more films in the top 10.

Unsurprisingly, the 2020 top 10 is a little chaotic and comprised mostly of films from the first two months of the year. Sony’s Will Smith sequel “ Bad Boys for Life ” has stayed in first place in North America since its January release with $206.3 million. Globally it’s in second place to the Chinese film “The Eight Hundred” — the first time that the top worldwide film originated outside of Hollywood. The only post-shutdown films to crack the top 10 are Christopher Nolan’s “ Tenet,” in eighth place with $57.2 million and the animated family sequel “ The Croods: A New Age,” which was released at Thanksgiving and has earned $30.8 million so far to put it in 10th place.

FILE - In this Friday, May 15, 2020, file photo, guests watch a showing of "Trolls World Tour," at the Four Brothers Drive In Theatre amid the coronavirus pandemic, in Amenia, N.Y. Most North American theaters weren't open for six months straight through the summer season, which typically accounts for around 40% of the year's profits. For the past two years, the summer movie season has netted over $4.3 billion. This year it brought in $176.5 million, much of that from drive-in theaters. (AP PhotoJohn Minchillo, File)

FILE - In this Friday, May 15, 2020, file photo, guests watch a showing of "Trolls World Tour," at the Four Brothers Drive In Theatre amid the coronavirus pandemic, in Amenia, N.Y. Most North American theaters weren't open for six months straight through the summer season, which typically accounts for around 40% of the year's profits. For the past two years, the summer movie season has netted over $4.3 billion. This year it brought in $176.5 million, much of that from drive-in theaters. (AP PhotoJohn Minchillo, File)

And at least 15 films in the top 100 were retro releases, including “Hocus Pocus,” “The Empire Strikes Back,” and “The Nightmare Before Christmas.”

“The silver lining for movie theaters is even though people had unlimited options at home, people still sought out the movie theater,” Dergarabedian said. “People have a desire to go outside the home and be entertained. That desire hasn’t changed but the ability to do that was profoundly limited.”

It’s even changed the way opening weekends, once a reliable indicator of a film’s long-term prospects, are judged and it might remain that way for a while.

In this image provided by DreamWorks Animation, Phil Betterman, from left, (Peter Dinklage), Guy (Ryan Reynolds) and Hope Betterman (Leslie Mann) in a scene from DreamWorks Animation's "The Croods: A New Age," directed by Joel Crawford. The movie was released at Thanksgiving 2020. (DreamWorks Animation LLC via AP)

In this image provided by DreamWorks Animation, Phil Betterman, from left, (Peter Dinklage), Guy (Ryan Reynolds) and Hope Betterman (Leslie Mann) in a scene from DreamWorks Animation's "The Croods: A New Age," directed by Joel Crawford. The movie was released at Thanksgiving 2020. (DreamWorks Animation LLC via AP)

“The instant gratification that we used to be able to deliver on Sunday mornings after opening on a Friday? It’s probably not going to happen again for quite some time,” Orr said.

Theaters have embraced enhanced safety protocols and experimented with different ways to get people back into seats, including private theater rentals, but attendance throughout the fall and winter remained limited.

“People go to movie theaters to escape. If you’re going to a movie theater where you have to wear a mask and you have to sit apart and you have to be hyper conscious of your surroundings, that is not how the theatrical experience is supposed to work,” said John Sloss, principal at the media advisory firm Cinetic. “To judge this year at all in terms of theater attendance, I think is doing a disservice overall to what’s really going on.”

FILE - In this May 12, 2018, file photo, director Christopher Nolan poses during a photo call at the 71st international film festival, Cannes, southern France. The only post-shutdown films to crack the top 10 in 2020 are Nolan's "Tenet," in eighth place with $57.2 million and the animated family sequel "The Croods: A New Age," which was released at Thanksgiving and has earned $30.8 million so far to put it in 10th place. (Photo by Arthur MolaInvisionAP, File)

FILE - In this May 12, 2018, file photo, director Christopher Nolan poses during a photo call at the 71st international film festival, Cannes, southern France. The only post-shutdown films to crack the top 10 in 2020 are Nolan's "Tenet," in eighth place with $57.2 million and the animated family sequel "The Croods: A New Age," which was released at Thanksgiving and has earned $30.8 million so far to put it in 10th place. (Photo by Arthur MolaInvisionAP, File)

Moviegoing in 2020 is the story of an industry that employs some 150,000 fighting to stay afloat until normalcy returns, which everyone expects will happen even if it’s not in the near future. Small movie theater owners will get a bit of a lifeline from the pandemic relief package.

But effects on the businesses have been staggering and it may be a while before the full impact is known, although there have been some historic developments and compromises. Some innovations have been well-received, like Universal’s landmark agreement with various exhibitors to shorten the theatrical window from 90 days to as little as 17 days in some cases. Others, like Warner Bros.’ decision to release all of its 2021 films on HBO Max and in theaters simultaneously, have not.

It’s no secret that streaming services, whether subscription or on demand, filled a huge gap for film fans looking for new content. While at-home options will continue to compete with theaters for consumer eyes and dollars, few believe that they are a death-knell for theaters. By and large, studios are not looking to abandon the theatrical model, even if some priorities have shifted to streaming.

In this image provided by DreamWorks Animation, is Thunk Crood, from left, (Clark Duke), Sandy Crood (Kailey Crawford) and Gran (Cloris Leachman) in DreamWorks Animation's "The Croods: A New Age," directed by Joel Crawford. The movie was released at Thanksgiving 2020. (DreamWorks Animation LLC via AP)

In this image provided by DreamWorks Animation, is Thunk Crood, from left, (Clark Duke), Sandy Crood (Kailey Crawford) and Gran (Cloris Leachman) in DreamWorks Animation's "The Croods: A New Age," directed by Joel Crawford. The movie was released at Thanksgiving 2020. (DreamWorks Animation LLC via AP)

“I do think there’s a bright light at the end of the tunnel,” Orr said. “As vaccinations continue to roll out, I am 100% convinced that people will come running back into theaters when it’s possible in their area. The model is not going away.”

Disney CEO Bob Chapek noted at the company’s recent investor day that they made $13 billion at the box office in 2019.

“That’s not something to sneeze at,” Chapek said.

FILE - In this June 27, 2020, file photo, people walk by a poster promoting the long-awaited Christopher Nolan film "Tenet," in Los Angeles. The only post-shutdown films to crack the top 10 in 2020 are Nolan's "Tenet," in eighth place with $57.2 million and the animated family sequel "The Croods: A New Age," which was released at Thanksgiving and has earned $30.8 million so far to put it in 10th place. (AP PhotoAnthony McCartney, File)

FILE - In this June 27, 2020, file photo, people walk by a poster promoting the long-awaited Christopher Nolan film "Tenet," in Los Angeles. The only post-shutdown films to crack the top 10 in 2020 are Nolan's "Tenet," in eighth place with $57.2 million and the animated family sequel "The Croods: A New Age," which was released at Thanksgiving and has earned $30.8 million so far to put it in 10th place. (AP PhotoAnthony McCartney, File)

This past weekend, “Wonder Woman 1984,” which was available to stream on HBO Max for free, also collected $16.7 million from 2,100 North American theaters. That number would have been a disaster before. For the pandemic? It's a record.

Follow AP Film Writer Lindsey Bahr on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ldbahr

FILE - In this Jan. 14, 2020, Will Smith, left, and Martin Lawrence attend the LA premiere of "Bad Boys for Life" at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. Unsurprisingly, the 2020 top 10 is a little chaotic and comprised mostly of films from the first two months of the year due to the global coronavirus pandemic. Sony's Will Smith sequel "Bad Boys for Life" has stayed in first place in North America since its January release with $206.3 million. (Photo by Richard ShotwellInvisionAP, File)

FILE - In this Jan. 14, 2020, Will Smith, left, and Martin Lawrence attend the LA premiere of "Bad Boys for Life" at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. Unsurprisingly, the 2020 top 10 is a little chaotic and comprised mostly of films from the first two months of the year due to the global coronavirus pandemic. Sony's Will Smith sequel "Bad Boys for Life" has stayed in first place in North America since its January release with $206.3 million. (Photo by Richard ShotwellInvisionAP, File)

Christians around the world celebrated on Sunday the resurrection of Jesus Christ, the most important holiday in the Christian liturgical calendar.

This is a photo gallery curated by AP photo editors.

People attend a traditional Easter fire, a traditional bonfire lit symbolizing the resurrection of Jesus Christ, on a mine dump of the last German coal mine, in Bottrop, Germany, Sunday, April 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

People attend a traditional Easter fire, a traditional bonfire lit symbolizing the resurrection of Jesus Christ, on a mine dump of the last German coal mine, in Bottrop, Germany, Sunday, April 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

Ignacio Idalsoaga, head of the Buinzoo in Santiago, Chile, feeds ring-tailed lemurs Easter egg-themed treats, Sunday, April 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)

Ignacio Idalsoaga, head of the Buinzoo in Santiago, Chile, feeds ring-tailed lemurs Easter egg-themed treats, Sunday, April 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Esteban Felix)

Tommi May wears a costume of balloons as they participate in the Easter Bonnet Parade on Fifth Avenue, Sunday, April 5, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Gray)

Tommi May wears a costume of balloons as they participate in the Easter Bonnet Parade on Fifth Avenue, Sunday, April 5, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Gray)

A young worshipper rests on a bench outside the nave of the cathedral during an Easter vigil at St. James Cathedral, Saturday, April 4, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

A young worshipper rests on a bench outside the nave of the cathedral during an Easter vigil at St. James Cathedral, Saturday, April 4, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

A chihuahua dog named Bianca wears a hat during the Easter Bonnet Parade on Fifth Avenue, Sunday, April 5, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Gray)

A chihuahua dog named Bianca wears a hat during the Easter Bonnet Parade on Fifth Avenue, Sunday, April 5, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Gray)

People raise their hands to the sky in song during an Easter Sunday sunrise prayer service at the Lincoln Memorial, Sunday, April 5, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.)

People raise their hands to the sky in song during an Easter Sunday sunrise prayer service at the Lincoln Memorial, Sunday, April 5, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.)

People raise their hands to the sky during an Easter Sunday sunrise prayer service at the Lincoln Memorial, Sunday, April 5, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.)

People raise their hands to the sky during an Easter Sunday sunrise prayer service at the Lincoln Memorial, Sunday, April 5, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.)

Worshippers hold candles during the Easter vigil Mass in the Cathedral Basilica of Vilnius, Lithuania, late Saturday, April 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Mindaugas Kulbis)

Worshippers hold candles during the Easter vigil Mass in the Cathedral Basilica of Vilnius, Lithuania, late Saturday, April 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Mindaugas Kulbis)

Pope Leo XIV greets the faithful at the end of Easter Mass he presided over in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, Sunday, April 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

Pope Leo XIV greets the faithful at the end of Easter Mass he presided over in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, Sunday, April 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)

A young worshipper rests on a bench outside the nave of the cathedral during an Easter vigil at St. James Cathedral, Saturday, April 4, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

A young worshipper rests on a bench outside the nave of the cathedral during an Easter vigil at St. James Cathedral, Saturday, April 4, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

Worshippers who will receive the sacrament of baptism gather in a room ahead of the Easter Vigil Mass at Our Lady of the Angels Church in Dakar, Senegal, Saturday, April 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Misper Apawu)

Worshippers who will receive the sacrament of baptism gather in a room ahead of the Easter Vigil Mass at Our Lady of the Angels Church in Dakar, Senegal, Saturday, April 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Misper Apawu)

Worshippers hold candles during the Easter vigil Mass in the Cathedral Basilica of Vilnius, Lithuania, late Saturday, April 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Mindaugas Kulbis)

Worshippers hold candles during the Easter vigil Mass in the Cathedral Basilica of Vilnius, Lithuania, late Saturday, April 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Mindaugas Kulbis)

A woman leans on a wall during Easter Sunday Mass at Saint Sarkis Cathedral, an Armenian Apostolic church, in Tehran, Iran, Sunday, April 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)

A woman leans on a wall during Easter Sunday Mass at Saint Sarkis Cathedral, an Armenian Apostolic church, in Tehran, Iran, Sunday, April 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)

Christian worshippers attend an Easter mass at the Church of the Holy Family in Gaza City, Sunday, April 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Christian worshippers attend an Easter mass at the Church of the Holy Family in Gaza City, Sunday, April 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Abdel Kareem Hana)

Worshippers attend Easter Sunday Mass at Saint Sarkis Cathedral, an Armenian Apostolic church, in Tehran, Iran, Sunday, April 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)

Worshippers attend Easter Sunday Mass at Saint Sarkis Cathedral, an Armenian Apostolic church, in Tehran, Iran, Sunday, April 5, 2026. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)

Archbishop Paul D. Etienne baptizes a candidate during an Easter vigil at St. James Cathedral, Saturday, April 4, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

Archbishop Paul D. Etienne baptizes a candidate during an Easter vigil at St. James Cathedral, Saturday, April 4, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

Indian Christian devotees offer prayers at a church on Easter Sunday in Jammu, India, Sunday, April 5, 2026.(AP Photo/Channi Anand)

Indian Christian devotees offer prayers at a church on Easter Sunday in Jammu, India, Sunday, April 5, 2026.(AP Photo/Channi Anand)

Neophytes get dressed in their new white robes after being baptized at an Easter vigil at St. James Cathedral, Saturday, April 4, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

Neophytes get dressed in their new white robes after being baptized at an Easter vigil at St. James Cathedral, Saturday, April 4, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

People raise their hands to the sky in song during an Easter Sunday sunrise prayer service at the Lincoln Memorial, Sunday, April 5, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.)

People raise their hands to the sky in song during an Easter Sunday sunrise prayer service at the Lincoln Memorial, Sunday, April 5, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Rod Lamkey, Jr.)

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