Hollywood's Newest Money-Making Scheme Is... Books
Briefly

Increasingly, blockbuster movies aren't just making an impact at the box office or on streaming. They're resonating at bookstores, too, many of which prominently displayed the Barbie and Oppenheimer screenplays last year as though they were buzzy new novels.
The sales seem to justify this strategy. In August, Variety reported that the screenplay to Nolan's acclaimed biopic was selling out fast on Amazon.
"I think it sold 19,000 [copies] in the first few months," says Walter Donohue, senior editor at Faber & Faber.
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