East Bay Times

‘Godzilla vs. Kong sets another record

- From wire reports

A week after Warner Bros.’ internatio­nal rollout of “Godzilla vs. Kong” set a new pandemic record for a Hollywood film, its North American release continued to hint at a forthcomin­g return to the box office with a pandemicbe­st opening of $48.5 million over five days since its Wednesday debut and $32.2 million this past weekend, according to estimates from measuremen­t firm Comscore.

New benchmark

The previous benchmark for a pandemic-era domestic opening was the debut of “Wonder Woman 1984” in December, with $16.7 million over the threeday Christmas weekend. “Godzilla vs. Kong,” which simultaneo­usly debuted domestical­ly in theaters and on HBO Max, played in 3,064 locations, the most since the pandemic began more than a year ago. It stands at $285.4 million in global receipts.

“The resounding success of ‘Godzilla vs. Kong’ represents an incredibly important and positive milestone both financiall­y and symbolical­ly for the movie industry,” said Paul Dergarabed­ian, a senior media analyst at Comscore. “We are seeing that as consumer confidence grows, so too does the ability of movie theaters to generate stronger box office over time.”

Elsewhere at the box office this past weekend, Sony Screen Gems’ “The Unholy” opened in 1,850 locations to $3.2 million, and Atlas Distributi­on’s “The Girl Who Believes in Miracles” premiered in 680 locations to $580,068.

Although American theaters are slowly returning after a year of harried reopenings and closings, major theaters including Regal and AMC and smaller chains have not yet reopened.

Overseas, the monster mashup has brought in $123 million so far. “Godzilla vs. Kong” has done especially well in China, debuting last weekend to $70 million.

The release calendar, at least until Memorial Day weekend in May, remains light on potential blockbuste­rs. However, the showing for “Godzilla vs. Kong” may encourage Hollywood studios to keep dates for buzzy summer titles including “A Quiet Place Part II” and Disney’s “Cruella” (May 28).

 ?? WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINM­ENT VIA AP ?? A scene from “Godzilla vs. Kong” is shown from a release by Warner Bros. Entertainm­ent.
WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINM­ENT VIA AP A scene from “Godzilla vs. Kong” is shown from a release by Warner Bros. Entertainm­ent.

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