Imperial Valley Press

North American box office muted; ‘Mulan’ fizzles in China

- By LINDSEY BAHR AP Film Writer

Moviegoing audiences in North America are not rushing back to the theater just yet and “Mulan” is also faltering in its China release as the global box office slowly comes back online in the COVID-19 era.

In the second major weekend for U.S. and Canadian movie theaters, Christophe­r Nolan’s “Tenet” earned only $6.7 million from 2,910 locations, according to studio estimates Sunday. Warner Bros’ sci-fi thriller was viewed as the main litmus test for whether audiences were ready to embrace the theatrical experience again, after nearly six months of shuttered theaters due to the pandemic.

Although it was enough to top the scattersho­t domestic releases, it also isn’t enough to jumpstart the struggling exhibition industry. Warner Bros. has already pushed back its next major release, “Wonder Woman 1984,” even further.

The weekend’s only major new opener was Sony’s PG-13 rom-com “The Broken Hearts Gallery,” which earned an estimated $1.1 million from 2,204 North American locations. The film, from first-time writer director Natalie Krinsky and executive produced by Selena Gomez, is about a 20-something gallerist played by Geraldine Viswanatha­n who creates an art exhibit with souvenirs from her past relationsh­ips.

The studio is optimistic about its performanc­e and potential.

“The early numbers are really encouragin­g,” said Adrian Smith, the president of president of Sony Pictures domestic distributi­on.

Smith noted that the film will have a slow roll out as more theaters continue to open in the U.S.

Roughly two-thirds of the domestic market is open and theaters are operating at limited capacity and with limited showtimes. Two of the country’s biggest markets, New York and Los Angeles, re

main closed. Other stillclose­d markets include North Carolina, Michigan, New Mexico and the cities of Seattle and Portland.

Other notable domestic weekend numbers include Disney’s “The New Mutants,” which added $2.1 million from 2,704 locations in its third weekend and Solstice’s Russell Crowe pic “Unhinged,” which earned an additional $1.5 million in week four.

“Every week is a bit of a litmus test about how potential moviegoers are feeling about going to the theater,” said Paul Dergarabed­ian, Comscore’s senior media analyst. “I think audiences are slowly going back.”

But, he noted, “you can’t apply the norms of how we analyze or report the box office.”

Comscore has not even been able to report a traditiona­l “Top 10” chart because of the unusual marketplac­e which Dergarabed­ian likened to a “relaunch” or a “reboot” of the movie theater.

 ?? Jasin Boland/Disney via AP ?? This image released by Disney shows Yifei Liu (center) in the title role of “Mulan.”
Jasin Boland/Disney via AP This image released by Disney shows Yifei Liu (center) in the title role of “Mulan.”

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