![]() ![]() The decision finds Paramount attempting to reach a compromise between the Warner Bros. approach where every single film on their 2021 slate will be simultaneously released in theaters and on HBO Max, and the agreement between Universal and AMC theaters which grants a limited 17-day exclusivity window before the studio can option its titles to PVOD. Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.Deadline reports Paramount will give Mission: Impossible 7 and A Quiet Place Part II a 45-day theatrical run before its made available on their forthcoming streaming service. Those Who Wish Me Dead (Warner Bros.) Week 3 Last weekend #3 also available on HBO Max Dream Horse (Bleecker Street) Week 2 Last weekend #9 Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train (Funimation) Week 6 Last weekend #4 Kong (Warner Bros.) Week 9 Last weekend #5 Raya and the Last Dragon (Disney) Week 13 Last weekend #4 also available on Premium VOD Wrath of Man (MGM) Week 4 Last weekend #2 also available on Premium Video on Demand ![]() budget: $100 million Also available on Premium VOD at Disney+ Cruella (Disney) NEW – Cinemascore: A Metacritic: 60 Est. A Quiet Place Part II (Paramount) NEW – Cinemascore: A- Metacritic: 71 Est. This placed it #12 overall, impressive for a national cinema that previously went untapped for domestic audiences.ġ. That’s over $13,000 per theater for the three days. The other debut of note is “Bo Gia” (“Dad, I’m Sorry”), a Vietnamese film that played in 19 theaters with a gross of around $250,000. Bleecker Street’s “Dream Horse” otherwise held best, with an 18 percent drop. There were exceptions: “Raya,” helped in part by drive-in play with “Cruella,” saw a 20 percent rise. Two strong new titles meant less business for the rest, with most holdovers seeing significant drops. If that paralleled the theaters’ overall performance, that would be at the high level of optimistic. To extend that comparison: $48 million for the first three days is 80 percent of the original estimate. Even more impressive is in March 2020, advance tracking for “A Quiet Place Part II” projected the opening gross at $60 million for its original three-day opening. With “A Quiet Place Part II” expected to make $58.5 million for four days, it compares to the $48.1 million “Godzilla” made in its first five days with a Wednesday opening. Warners followed with a strong lineup of films (playing day-and-date HBO Max) Universal has also stuck with theatrical releases with a three-week window before Premium VOD. Paramount and Disney built on the work others have done, going back to Warner Bros. Even if operating at a loss, exhibition has done a terrific job in establishing that they are being responsible while getting back in business. “Quiet” opened in about 700 more theaters than “Godzilla.” The last two months have seen a surge in confidence about safety in group activities. There’s logic to that: Most top theaters in the U.S. International Gay Cinema: 33 LGBTQ Movies to See from Around the World Video Guy Back as Non-Physical Media with 'Clerks III' Scoring on VODįall Festival Reactions to 'TÁR' Make Cate Blanchett an Undeniable Best Actress Contender Scorsese's Box Office Coverage Complaints: Does It Really Hurt Movies? Kong,” that’s better than the full domestic grosses of any film in the last 15 months, including “Tenet” and “The Croods: A New Age.” With Memorial Day added, the four-day guess is $58.5 million. The result is a three-day estimate for “A Quiet Place Part II” of $48.4 million. ![]()
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