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What this question is really asking
The YES side requires nothing new to happen. Spider-Man is the most reliable repeat-pattern franchise in modern cinema; for it to finish on top, the established hierarchy of audience behavior simply has to replay itself one more time. The NO side requires displacement — a challenger (Avengers: Doomsday, Toy Story 5, an unannounced surprise) must surge past the frontrunner and reorder the board. YES is inertia; NO is upheaval.
What the chart shows
The chart drawn for the market's opening moment is a full Deadlock: the Nine Fields and the Eight Zones are both locked onto their home positions simultaneously. Every palace carries a same-stem pairing — YII over YII, BIN over BIN, GEN over GEN — the signature of a structure where nothing moves and nothing is displaced. The Chief Star and the Envoy Gate sit stacked together in the West palace.
Key palaces
- West palace (Chief Star + Envoy Gate) — GEN sits on GEN: Double Obstruction, with the Fright Zone underneath. Authority is heavy, noisy, and friction-laden, but it is not going anywhere. This is an incumbent under criticism, not an incumbent being removed.
- North palace — YII on YII: YII Ace Deadlock, holding both Deep Deception and Dragon Concealment. The auspicious assets of this chart favor staying put and defending a position quietly. That is the YES side's exact requirement.
- East palace — DIN on DIN: DIN Ace Enters Shadow, the one same-stem pairing that stays favorable inside a locked chart. The communication channel — marketing, audience word of mouth — keeps working even while everything else stands still.
- Southeast palace — GUI on GUI with a Guise Strike: Sky Net Spread Wide. The corridor a challenger would need for a breakout move is netted shut.
Why the chart leans Yes
- A full Deadlock is the structure of repetition. The question asks whether the standing order holds; the chart answers with a configuration in which the standing order cannot be displaced.
- The challenger's corridor (Southeast) carries Sky Net Spread Wide plus a Guise Strike — the move that would reorder the hierarchy is structurally blocked.
- The chart's only working channels (North concealment patterns, East shadow Ace) reward the actor who already owns the high ground and defends it.
- Double Obstruction in the Chief Star palace adds noise — disputes, mixed reception, friction around the title — but obstruction in a locked chart freezes the leader in place rather than removing it. The lean is mild, not emphatic: the crown holds because nothing in this chart has the energy to take it.
See also: Will GTA VI be released before June 2026? — same entertainment domain, similar incumbent-timing pattern.