When was the last time Warner Bros. Had a big trifecta at the holiday box office?
No Oompa Loompa will be the Warner Bros. this holiday season. Discovery film under the direction of David Zaslav curse, because by Christmas week it is conceivable that the studio will own the top three box office films under DC. Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom, The film was produced by Oprah Winfrey and Steven Spielberg The color purple, And Wonka, The latest launches this weekend in the US and Canada.
The outlook for the musical starring Timothée Chalamet is over/under 40 million dollars in the United States in 4,150 theaters, with one more 35 million dollars abroad, including new markets such as France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand, Italy, Denmark, Sweden and Poland. Everything in it 75 million dollars worldwide for this weekend. On Sunday, the musical directed by Paul King and produced by David Heyman will be a huge worldwide success 120 million dollars for this $125 million production. This Friday, all markets except Korea will be released, and this area will take place in January. Already, Wonka has $43.2 million in cash after opening overseas last weekend.
united states, Wonka has premium ticket loading formats Imax, PLF, Dolby Cinemas and 4DX.
To avoid the mega-holiday marquee, studios have in recent years started working on a family title early, on December 13, 2019, when Sony opened Jumanji: The Next Level to $59.2 million (before Disney). Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker), which scored an insane 5.4 multiple, giving it a final domestic tally of $320.3 million. There are more conservative estimates for this Wonka The cost is in the $30 million range, and if the film lands in that range, it won’t be a bad thing. Movie attendance increases on Christmas Eve and the New Year, while distractions fall by the wayside during the holidays.
Wonka Previews begin tomorrow at 3:00 PM at 3,400 locations.
Paramount Pictures released the original Gene Wilder classic in 1971 Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Based on the 1964 novel by Roald Dahl Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Warner Bros. remade it in 2005 with Tim Burton as director and Johnny Depp as Wonka. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory It opened to $56.1 million in the United States and rounded out to $206.4 million domestic and $475 million WW.
As for the outlook for Warners, they are opening the DC James Wan-directed film on December 22nd Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom to $50 million to $60 million for the four days of Christmas on Monday. The color purple arrives on Christmas Day with an estimate of $8 million for that day alone, which many consider very good. We’re seeing excellent advance sales for the film adaptation of the Broadway musical based on Alice Walker’s novel and Spielberg’s 1985 film. The greatest showman, which opened before Christmas on December 20, 2018, had a seven-day gross of $24.1 million through December 26. The film finished with $174.3 million.
Elsewhere you can expect GKIDS and Studio Ghibli The boy and the heron to keep up with around 45% to 50% on weekend 2, with approx 6 to 7 million dollars on the second weekend. It’s a great convenience for two weekends along with the preloaded nature of Crunchyroll anime movies, that is, those of 2018 Dragon Ball Super: Broly fell by 69% in the second frame while it happened in 2022 Dragon Ball Super: Superhero fell by -78%. The animated film directed by Hayao Miyazaki had a solid weekday with $1.2 million on Monday and $1.46 million on Tuesday for a five-day running total $15.67 million.
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