Global Times

Staying afloat

▶ ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ remains atop NA box office

-

Warner Bros film Wonder Woman led domestic box office charts for the third straight weekend without much in the way of competitio­n. The superhero sequel nabbed $3 million between Friday and Sunday, bringing its total in the US and Canada to $32.6 million. Overseas, the film grabbed $4.7 million for an internatio­nal tally of $98.8 million.

With $131 million in global box-office receipts, the Wonder Woman sequel has outperform­ed most fellow pandemic-era releases. Yet that doesn’t make up for the film’s mighty $200 million production budget, which is to say the latest outing for Gal Gadot’s DC hero will almost certainly lose money for the studio. Nonetheles­s, Warner Bros has already greenlit a third installmen­t with Gadot and director Patty Jenkins on board. The comic book adaptation was released simultaneo­usly on HBO Max in an effort to buoy streaming service subscriber­s. It’s unclear how many HBO Max users watched the movie, though the company touted record viewership. Next weekend, Wonder Woman 1984 will be taken off HBO Max and it will only be available to watch in theaters until it reaches its traditiona­l home entertainm­ent window. It’s expected to return to the streaming platform a few months later.

A surprising bright spot for the Amazonian warrior has been Canada, where only 5 percent of theaters are open and HBO Max is not available. Warners released the film concurrent­ly in any available cinemas and on premium video-on-demand, a rare strategy that wouldn’t have been tolerated by film exhibitors in pre-pandemic times. Even more unpreceden­ted, the studio actually divulged tangible digital sales, something that no Hollywood studio has been willing to share. Canada’s pVOD model resulted in additional $7.2 million in revenues from online platforms like iTunes and Amazon.

Outside of North America, Disney and Pixar’s Soul – which skipped US theaters to debut on Disney Plus – continues to pick up steam at the internatio­nal box office. The existentia­l family film amassed $8.9 million from 11 foreign countries, boosting its overseas total to $47.3 million. Chinese movie theaters have accounted for a bulk of that haul, with $36 million in ticket sales coming from the Middle Kingdom alone. It’s now the fourth-highest grossing Pixar movie ever in China and looks to overtake Finding Dory ($38.4 million) for third place following Coco and Incredible­s 2.

Without any new nationwide releases, a variety of holdovers rounded out domestic box-office charts. In second place, Universal and DreamWorks’ The Croods: A New Age pulled in $1.8 million in its seventh week of release for a domestic tally of $36.8 million. Internatio­nally, The Croods sequel crossed $90 million after adding $5.1 million from 17 overseas countries.

Its global haul hovers at $127 million. The film is currently available on premium video-ondemand platforms as part of a deal forged between Universal and major exhibitors such as AMC and Cinemark. Under the pact, the studio can put new titles on digital

rental services after 17 days of their theatrical debuts. In return, AMC and Cinemark get a cut of the profits and any open cinemas have fresh content to show on the big screen.

Another Universal title News of the World managed third place with $1.2 million. The Tom Hanks-led Western drama, directed by Paul Greengrass, premiered on Christmas Day and has collected $7 million to date. Netflix has internatio­nal rights to News of the World.

Sony’s thriller Monster Hunter took in $1.1 million, enough to land the No.4 spot. After a month in theaters, the video game adaptation with Milla Jovovich has generated $7.8 million. Fatale, a psychologi­cal thriller with Hilary Swank and Michael Ealy, rounded out the top five with $670,000 in its fourth weekend of release. That brings its total to $4 million.

Focus Features’ revenge thriller Promising Young Woman secured $560,000 over the weekend, finding itself in sixth place and putting its total at $2.7 million. Like The Croods sequel and News of the World, the film falls under its parent company Universal’s early VOD agreement. Directed by Emerald Fennell and starring Carey Mulligan, Promising Young Woman lands on home entertainm­ent for a premium price starting on Friday.

 ??  ??
 ?? Photo: IC ?? People walk past a giant poster for Wonder Woman in Shanghai on December 11, 2020.
Photo: IC People walk past a giant poster for Wonder Woman in Shanghai on December 11, 2020.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from China