A very busy runway leading up to Thanksgiving, especially for movie theaters like Black Panther: Wakanda Forever falling roughly -60% to $70-72 million over a second weekend. In five days, the sequel from Disney and Marvel Studios, directed by Ryan Coogler, has collected $204.8 million, with Tuesday earning $12.4 million, the third-best Tuesday after November. frozen 2 ($20.8 million, November 26, 2019) and Lionsgate’s The Hunger Games: Catching Fire ($15.96 million, November 26, 2013).
While some believe so Wakanda foreverThe running time of is perhaps the Achilles heel of the long leg, it is the only must-see title in the marquee outside of school (45% on Mondays and Tuesdays, 80% on Wednesdays during recess and 100% on Thanksgiving and Black Friday). Disney also has the animated title for the whole family strange world come wednesday
The genre title by Searchlight’s Anya Taylor Joy, Nicholas Hoult, Ralph Fiennes seeks to stand down and annex those who decide to finally see the movies during the holiday season. The menu and Universal’s film adaptation of the book by Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, She said. Of the two The menu has the best chance of being over-indexed as it appeals to the 18-34 audience with a minimum of at least $8 million and likely more. It is the most comprehensive release of all time Searchlights in 3,100 cinemas. The classical label is moving more and more within the genre; A nice oasis for her was the post-summer pre-pandemic cult title Ready or not which opened to $8 million and had a 3.5x multiple in the United States to $28.7 million. The movie of successor Episode director Mark Mylod is 91% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. There are some previews today at 7pm and more tomorrow at 5pm.
The film about how the New York Times exposed the story of Harvey Weinstein’s sex scandal and fueled the #MeToo movement, she saidDespite being rated 86% fresh by critics and heralded by columnists as a clear contender for this season, she is not expected to appeal to anyone between Los Angeles and New York. The newsroom drama directed by Maria Schrader is expected to hit 2,000 theaters in the low single digits. Previews begin Thursday at 5 p.m.
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Source: Deadline

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