Hollywood suffered its worst weekend box office in 16 years, as the worst summer movie season in more than a decade nears a merciful end.

This weekend’s revenue is estimated at $65 million in North America, the weakest weekend showing since September 2001. While August and September are traditionally the slowest months for moviegoers, this month has been particularly bad. August revenues are down 35% year-over-year, according to comScore, while the summer as a whole is down 13.4% from last year. And don’t expect a Labor Day rally — there are no major releases scheduled for next weekend, and the next blockbuster scheduled is “Blade Runner 2049” on Oct. 8.