So it is a true Imax? The last time I saw a movie there was Guardians 1 and I didn't really notice lol maybe I'll check out a future film there soon
Showings for the early Imax in my area in San Diego are pretty full at all theaters. Excited to see how presales go on the 10th. Got my tickets
This was also posted on The Batman's ig saying "the hype is real, only in theaters March 4" lol... I think we're good but WB is WB...
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I think if King's Man opened now or next weekend the result may have been worse... like $11m opening and less than $30m total. I think the lack of anything new is helping it rn.
Jackass should've opened next weekend but I guess that's too close for Paramount with Scream.
Licorice Pizza getting past $10m without going over 1000 theaters seems pretty solid. Will probably go wide after Oscar noms, would suck if it doesn't get nominated for Picture.
To be disappointed in a 30m+ weekend of a horror movie that will ultimately more than double its budget at a time when we're at the worst in terms of cases of the pandemic... lol bye
This is a fantastic result. I think if they went the simultaneous route with Paramount plus it may have opened similar to 4 so thankfully they didn't do that!
Me neither. I'm getting Scream 4 deja vu. I think if this does over $20m 3-day then I'll say it does well but we'll see. Sales in my area don't really seem to suggest really strong previews but idk we'll see.
I decided to check out 355 cause the afternoon showing was close to empty lol and I felt like it was actually pretty watchable? I liked the cast but totally something that someone doesn't have to rush to see in a theater unless you're a stan of anyone in the cast.
Also... still got Turning Red as a trailer. Lol
Would've been so bizarre if NWH moved out of December. So glad it didn't as it shows people will show up for something they're excited for. Now we don't have to have the cinema is dead discussion, again. Cause it's not.
Things are looking bleak though for the first 2 months unless Uncharted does decent. Holdovers should have nice legs though hopefully.
Lol. This should help No Way Home's legs I guess?
Dumb move. It probably would've made more money in its original spot. Now it's gonna drop hard weekend 2 and 3 with Sonic and Fantastic Beasts.
Matrix under TKM... truly embarassing. It's a good thing that WB has a whopping 4 DC films this upcoming year and they commited to theatrical window because another year of Ls would be hard to watch.