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Tag: Box Office

The Flash and Elemental are Massive Bombs

Dads stayed away from the movies this Father’s Day weekend – along with everyone else. Two big movie premiered on Friday: Warner Bros./DC’s The Flash and Disney/Pixar’s Elemental. Neither was tracking well; The Flash was predicted to bring in $70 million, while Elemental was looking at a $35...

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What Does Guardians 3’s Weak Box Office Mean?

The opening weekend results are in, and it looks like Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is going to be another Marvel disappointment at the box office. The last of James Gunn’s spacefaring MCU trilogy took in $118.4 million, which the entertainment media is complimenting as being above predictions, b...

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What Does Quantumania’s Box Office Drop Mean for Marvel?

Ant-Man and the Wasp are being squashed like bugs. In its second weekend, Marvel’s latest superhero outing, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, dropped from its $106 million domestic opening to just under $32 million, according to The Numbers. This is a 70% drop, the worst in the MCU’s history. I...

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Avatar 3 Has Been Filmed, Cameron Has Plans Through 7

When it comes to the future of the Avatar franchise, James Cameron is keeping his options open. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Cameron confirmed that Avatar 3 has completed filming and will almost certainly be released, noting that “Disney has already spent more than $100 million” ...

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Bros Bombed and It’s Your Fault

If you didn’t see Bros this weekend, you’ve got hate in your heart. So says Billy Eichner, the star and co-writer of the film, the latest in the Judd Apatow stable of comedy cinema. Directed and co-written by Nicholas Stoller, who also helmed Apatow-produced Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Get Him...

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Woke Publicity Grounds Lightyear

“To infinity and beyond” may be aiming a little high for Disney. Leading into the weekend, Pixar’s new animated feature, Lightyear, was projected to take in $70-85 million domestically, with a worldwide total of $135 million. Those numbers took into account things like spinoffs generally earni...

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