![]() That pic’s first day/previews was also $33M. Meanwhile, Oppenheimermight be about a bomb, but it’s certainly not a bomb in the box office sense of the word, with the Universal Christopher Nolan-directed movie eyeing $25.8M on Saturday, -22% from Friday night/previews of $33M, for what’s shaping up to be an awesome $80.5M opening, per Universal this morning.Īs we spotted on Thursday night, Oppenheimer looked like it was going to emulate the box office trajectory of the R-rated X-Men title, Logan. Warners isn’t a studio to get over their skis in estimates. Others believe in their bones this Greta Gerwing-directed, Margot Robbie-Ryan Gosling combo is destined for $160M. Updated figures this AM show Warner Bros.’ new franchise based on the Mattel doll at $48.1M (-32% from Friday/previews), for what is shaping up to still be a $155M start, the biggest opening of 2023. Sunday AM writethru after Saturday PM: updat e If you weren’t at Barbieor Oppenheimer, or both movies this weekend, consider yourself square. That would be it’s still fourth biggest domestic weekend of all-time. Not only are people showing their interest in the cinema, but the theatrical downstream pie is better for all parties involved, no?Ĭomscore reported $301.6M for the weekend yesterday, however that figure has to be around $308.6M given the extra $8M for Barbenheimer. As one exec said to me yesterday about the feared box office forecast, “It’s the car accident, one exit up.” Maybe this means we make less streaming movies and more theatrical. ![]() ![]() Granted streaming is the headache for many writers and actors, however, if AMPTP and the guilds don’t agree to a contract soon, the 20 theatrical schedule could get significantly damaged. All of this is a reminder is that it took a consistent supply of movies, which spurs moviegoer demand to get theatrical back on track post Covid. ![]()
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