Albany Times Union

“Tom & Jerry” leads

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Live action-animation hybrid movie debuts with $13.7 million in ticket sales — the best domestic opening of the year to date.

A not-so-distant recovery for movie theaters could be glimpsed Sunday, as Warner Bros.’ live-action-animation hybrid “Tom & Jerry” debuted with $13.7 million in ticket sales, the best domestic opening of the year.

The better-than-expected opening came despite just 42 percent of U.S. theaters being open, according to data firm Comscore. “Tom & Jerry” played in 2,475 North American cinemas as well as in the home, where it’s streaming on HBO Max for a month.

Yet “Tom & Jerry” still managed the second-best opening of the pandemic, following Warner Bros.’ “Wonder Woman 1984,” which launched with $16.7 million in December while also landing on HBO Max. The next-closest debuts — “Tenet,” “The Croods: A New Age” — eked out about $10 million on opening weekend.

“With half of theaters still closed, the pandemic still a threat, and ‘Tom & Jerry’ available at home, this is a very good opening,” said David A. Gross, who runs the movie consulting firm Franchise Entertainm­ent Research. “Under normal circumstan­ces, this weekend would comfortabl­y be above $35 million — a positive sign for the business and for theatrical’s pull over home entertainm­ent.”

“Tom & Jerry” has also made $25.1 million internatio­nally, bringing its worldwide total to $38.8 million, according to studio estimates. The film, directed by Tim Story and based on the characters created by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, stars Chloe Grace Moretz.

Theaters in some crucial markets are also about to come online. On Friday, New York City theaters will be allowed to open at 25 percent capacity for the first time since they closed last March. Next week, Disney launches the animated “Raya and the Last Dragon” in theaters and on Disney+ for $30, not counting the subscripti­on cost.

Though Warner Bros. was criticized by some for abandoning movie theaters when it announced plans to send all 2021 films to both HBO Max and cinemas, the studio is presently a lifeline to theaters. The studio’s films — including “The Little Things,” “Judas and the Black Messiah” and “Wonder Woman 1984” — accounted for roughly 80 percent of domestic ticket sales over the weekend.

 ?? Warner Bros. Pictures via Associated Press ?? Butch, leader of the alley cats, foreground center, in a scene from “Tom & Jerry.” Butch is voiced by Nicky Jam. The animated/live-action film led the way at the weekend’s box office.
Warner Bros. Pictures via Associated Press Butch, leader of the alley cats, foreground center, in a scene from “Tom & Jerry.” Butch is voiced by Nicky Jam. The animated/live-action film led the way at the weekend’s box office.

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