A Careful Analysis of Will Smith's July SuperpowersBig Willie has been the king of summer blockbusters since Independence Day in 1996. We'll show you, by the numbers.
TOKYO - JANUARY 19: Actor Will Smith attends a press conference and photo call to promote his latest movie "The Pursuit Of Happyness" on January 19, 2007 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Koichi Kamoshida/Getty Images) -
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When you think of summertime, you think of hot steering wheels, overcrowded public pools, and Will Smith -- and not just because the Fresh Prince had that awesome song called "Summertime." Big Willie has been the king of the July box office ever since Independence Day in 1996, and Hancock marks the seventh time he's had a July blockbuster. How do we know it will be a blockbuster? Because even though it's summertime, we did some math. Will Smith + July release date = hit. Even a "failure" like 1999's Wild Wild West still made $222 million worldwide (half in the U.S., half in foreign markets). Here's a rundown of how Smith's July films have fared, clearly laid out so you can see what's in store for Hancock. Film: Independence Day (1996)
Film: Men in Black (1997)
Film: Wild Wild West (1999)
Film: Men in Black II (2002)
Film: Bad Boys II (2003)
Film: I, Robot (2004)
Film: Hancock (2008)
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