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Wakanda Forever Box Office Tops 'She Said' Bombs - The Hollywood Reporter -
Wakanda Forever Box Office Tops 'She Said' Bombs - The Hollywood Reporter

Wakanda Forever Box Office Tops ‘She Said’ Bombs – The Hollywood Reporter

There’s major drama happening at the pre-Thanksgiving box office.

As expected, Ryan Coogler Black Panther: Wakanda Forever remained atop the charts in its second weekend with a relatively strong $67.3 million for a 10-day domestic total of $288 million. Marvel Studios and Disney’s tentpole had hoped to rake in $70 million on its second outing, but fell a bit more than expected at 63%. Worldwide, Wakanda Forever’s gross revenue is $546 million.

Still, it’s not uncommon for a Marvel photo to drop more than 60% domestically, although the first Black Panther, which opened at $202 million, was down less than 55% in its second weekend. The last two Marvel movies, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and Thor: Love and Thunderhowever, both saw declines in the 67% range, according to Comscore.

wakanda forever launched to $181 million in North America over the weekend of Nov. 11-13, a November high. It was also the second biggest box office debut of 2022 so far, behind Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness ($187.4 million). The film plans to remain a powerhouse throughout the Thanksgiving holiday.

Searchlight’s new epicurean horror-comedy came in second, grossing $9 million from 3,211 theaters – the widest release in the history of specialty label Searchlight.

The menustarring Ralph Fiennes, Anna Taylor-Joy and Nicholas Hoult, got off to a strong start after successfully attracting young adults (specialty dramas reliant on older viewers struggle.) Nearly 65% ​​of ticket buyers had between 18 and 24 years old. the film earned a B CinemaScore.

On Saturday, early estimates for the weekend showed The menu be devoured by a special screening of faith-based series The chosen Season 3: Episodes 1 & 2 in an upset surprise, but managed to prevail.

From Fathom Events, The chosen is still slated to gross $8.2 million in 2,012 theaters, a smash hit for a special screening. The chosenabout the life of Jesus, comes from Angel Studios, which streams the independent show on platforms such as Prime Video and Peacock, as well as on its special app.

The new film that suffers from attention is that of Universal She sayswhich relates the work of New York Times investigative journalists Jodi Cantor (Zoe Kazan) and Megan Twohey (Carey Mulligan) for helping to expose Harvey Weinstein and birth the #MeToo movement. (The Universal film is based on the book of the same name written by the two journalists.)

She says is the latest adult drama to land at the box office, opening in sixth place to just $2.3 million from 2,022 theaters. It’s one of the worst debuts in recent memory – non-pandemic – for a major studio release in over 2,000 locations.

Universal feels it was important to make the film and is counting on audiences to find out She says throughout the holidays thanks to strong word of mouth. The film was critically embraced and earned an A CinemaScore from moviegoers. Nearly half of Friday ticket buyers were 45 or older, with 29% over 55.

At the specialty box office, MGM and United Artists’ Bones and All are open in five theaters as they prepare to expand nationwide over Thanksgiving. The film posted a per-location average of $23,983, in line with expectations.

More soon.

November 20, 8:10 a.m.: Updated with revised weekend estimates.

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