The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Kong brings swagger back to the box office

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“Godzilla vs. Kong” is poised this weekend to set a new high in ticket sales during the pandemic.

NEW YORK >> Once again, mayhem and mass destructio­n is back at the box office. It’s almost like old times.

“Godzilla vs. Kong,” one of the few tentpoles to dare release during COVID times, is poised this weekend to set a new high in ticket sales during the pandemic. It won’t be the kind of blockbuste­r business such a big-budget release would typically manage, but experts forecast a launch of at least $25 million.

Opening-day ticket sales on Wednesday for “Godzilla vs. Kong” totaled $9.6 million, Warner Bros. said Thursday — a single-day pandemic record and more than most 2020-2021 opening weekend hauls. Last weekend, the monster mash pulled in an impressive $123.1 million internatio­nally. In China, where moviegoing is close to pre-pandemic levels, the movie made about $70 million, double the debut of 2014’s “Godzilla.”

For the first time in a long time, there’s the faint hint of a hit at the box office.

“It’s a good omen that the tastes of the consumer have not shifted so much that there’s no possibilit­y of restarting the movie business,” said Joshua Grode, chief executive of Legendary Entertainm­ent, which produced “Godzilla vs. Kong.” “This tells everybody: the moviegoing business is here, and, yes, it may be different postpandem­ic. But there is a viable industry there.”

Huge challenges remain to the revival of moviegoing. With so many cinemas shuttered for nearly an entire year, many moviegoers are out of the habit. Some are unlikely to return to sitting indoors with strangers until they’re vaccinated or the pandemic has ebbed. And even those who have been convinced of the safety of moviegoing by theaters’ health protocols now have only more in-home options. “Godzilla vs. Kong” is streaming simultaneo­usly on HBO Max in North America.

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 ?? COURTEY OF WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINM­ENT ?? This image released by Warner Bros. Entertainm­ent shows a scene from “Godzilla vs. Kong.”
COURTEY OF WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINM­ENT This image released by Warner Bros. Entertainm­ent shows a scene from “Godzilla vs. Kong.”

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