Stamford Advocate

‘Wonder Woman 1984’ adds $5.5 million in 2nd U.S. weekend

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In its second weekend in U.S. theaters, “Wonder Woman 1984” earned an estimated $5.5 million in ticket sales according to studio estimates Sunday. It’s a 67 percent drop for the superhero sequel, which is simultaneo­usly playing on 2,151 screens and streaming free for HBO Max subscriber­s.

“Wonder Woman 1984” has made $28.5 million to date from the U.S., where about 39 percent of theaters are open and most major markets, including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston, Philadelph­ia and San Francisco, are closed. Internatio­nally, it added $10.1 million, bringing its global total to $118.5 million.

While $5.5 million would be a terrible second weekend for a $200 million movie in a pre-pandemic world, under the unique circumstan­ces it was enough to top the domestic charts. In second place is Universal’s “The Croods: A New Age,” which saw a 25% increase in ticket sales in its sixth week in theaters. It’s made $34.5 million since it opened at Thanksgivi­ng and is also now available to rent on premium video on demand.

Disney and Pixar’s “Soul,” which skipped U.S. theaters and is available for free for Disney+ subscriber­s, added $16.5 million internatio­nally — a 114 percent increase from its opening last weekend. The film featuring the voices of Jamie Foxx and Tina Fey has done particular­ly well in China, where it more than doubled its opening sum and added $13.7 million this weekend. The studio attributed the gains to strong social media reactions and word of mouth.

 ??  ?? A scene from “The Croods: A New Age.”
A scene from “The Croods: A New Age.”

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