Albuquerque Journal

‘Godzilla’ brings theaters back to life

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“Godzilla vs. Kong,” the Warner Bros. and Legendary action film, is drawing the largest weekend crowds to movie theaters since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic more than a year ago.

The monster movie brought in ticket sales of about $32.2 million Friday to Sunday in North America and $48.5 million over the five-day Good Friday holiday period, according to researcher Comscore Inc. The domestic sales were roughly double that of “Wonder Women 1984,” the previous best weekend opening in the pandemic era.

“This is the best news the theatrical side of the business has had in over a year,” said Comscore senior media analyst Paul Dergarabed­ian, adding that the results proved that a bigbudget sci-fi action extravagan­za like “Godzilla vs. Kong” is “tailor-made for the immersive and impactful experience that only the big screen can provide.”

The movie theaters badly needs the jolt. Ticket sales have fallen more than 85% from a year earlier, according to Comscore, and theaters are only reopening slowly, with more than half now back in business. They’re also imposing strict limits on how many customers may attend at one time.

Still, the early returns — with audiences again willing to turn out for majorbudge­t films — suggest there’s pent-up demand, even with studios making their best releases, including “Godzilla vs. Kong,” available online.

“We may not yet be talking about pre-pandemic box office levels, but for this film to come out of the gate swinging shows how eager audiences are to return to movie theaters,” said Shawn Robbins, chief analyst at Boxoffice Pro. “This is one of the necessary inflection points the movie industry has been waiting and hoping for.”

The film, starring Millie Bobby Brown and Alexander Skarsgard, also had a large internatio­nal premiere. It scored the biggest foreign opening in China in at least 15 months, generating about $137 million in ticket sales there. Its worldwide sales have reached $285 million, Comscore said.

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