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Day turns to night.

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Youth turns to old age.

December turns to January and thus, the end of the regular season of the Fall Movies Fantasy League.

That works out to a nearly 80 percent success rate, which is frankly much higher than I anticipated.

It goes without saying that zero movies cracked $500 million worldwide.

(The closest wasTenet, which topped out just north of $350 million.)

There are still plenty more points to be awarded in the coming weeks.

One to watch, for sure.

ThatsFrozen-level legs, which is not the sort of thing Id bet money on.

A spot on each list is worth three points; both will be released the week of January 25.

CanTenetadd to its points haul?

And will the NBR create the comeback of the year by pickingHillbilly Elegy?

Despite this, all these months later, the competition has amazingly come down to the wire.

Which of them will earn the first (and hopefully, only) FMFL title?

My DMs are open place your bets!

Thats all for the final weekly update.

See you in a few weeks, and as always, heres the update on the staff league.

Katy Brooks: 59 points (8 movies)2.

Rachel Handler: 58 points (8 movies)3.

Neil Janowitz: 57 points (8 movies)t-4.

Jen Chaney and Justin Curto: 44 points (8 movies each)6.

Tolly Wright: 43 points (8 movies)7.

Thedearly departedHunter Harris: 42 points (8 movies)8.

Alison Willmore: 32 points (8 movies)9.

Jackson McHenry: 30 points (8 movies)10.

Chris Murphy: 27 points (8 movies)

Staff fantasy-league teams are listed in fullhere.

Vultures Fall Movies Fantasy League isopen to all readers.

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