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Of all the desires for exposure to calamity right now, as the industry tries to reopen a pandemic, there is a hurricane.
Box Work analysts are divided on the effect of Hurricane Laura as new rates, adding 20th century studies/Disney’s The New Mutants, Searchlight’s The Personal History of David Copperfield, Bill and Ted Face the Music through UAR/Orion and Fatima’s Picturehouse seek to resurrect the box’s workplace. Some believe that the storm, which landed Wednesday night on the U.S. Gulf Coast, will not affect, while others believe it can only damage the South, a workplace domain amid a wake-up call.
Lately Cinemark is planning closures in Louisiana (Lake Charles) and Texas (Houston, Beaumont, Pasadena, Jacinto City, Webster and Lufkin), with the final Star Cinemas in the Lone Star state area of Hurricane Laura. The typhoon has been downgraded to a category 1, yet about a share of a million people have suffered power cuts in areas where Louisiana and Texas have been affected.
Warner Bros. will also open Tenet in Canada this weekend in about three hundred locations, however, the 20th century Marvel film of Beloved Disney Studios, The New Mutants, is the number one in the national cash scene with an estimated $8 million to $10 million in 2,412 locations, adding 205 Imax. auditoriums, 450 Premium Large Format displays and 75 D-Box/4D displays. Movio Insights told us that Tenet’s advance ticket sales, while not all markets are open, exceeds anticipated sales of Dunkirk and Interstellar in the US, UK and Australia. Warner to launch Canadian B.O. Photo. Effects in the United States begin next weekend.
As for New Mutants’ estimate of $8 million to $10 million, the film directed by Josh Boone was originally scheduled to be released at around $20 million. From there, you may believe that approximately 60% of the market is open, but with safety limits for the capacity of the auditorium. And then Hurricane Laura throws a prankster.
New Mutants premieres will begin tonight and the film will be screened in some movie theaters in states where rigid-roofed theaters are closed. Specifically, the new emerging Rose Bowl for self-service will play New Mutants tonight at 10:30 p.m. The same goes for David Copperfield of Aramando Iannucci; this feature is broadcast in all drive-in states where rigid-roofed theaters are closed, i.e. the Tiki Mission in Montclair, California. New Mutants doesn’t yet have a score for Rotten Tomatoes, however, David Copperfield has a premiere at the Toronto Film Festival a year ago, with a 93% fee.
As Deadline first told him, Searchlight preemptively purchased the American rights to David Copperfield before his TIFF debut. The PG-rated film, starring Dev Patel in the title role, is based on the classic Charles Dickens and follows a young orphan who triumphs over obstacles in Victorian England. With reservations at 1360 theaters, adding art houses in Stamford, CT, Orlando and Kendall Square in Boston, we expect between $700,000 and $900,000. Given the asymmetric market with the closure of New York and Los Angeles, it still has no merit to create a spark for a slow display of an art house. It is better for Searchlight to spend offshore with David Copperfield, especially with the great circuits that want product. Theaters wishing to see David Copperfield tonight at 7 p.m. you can do it.
Bill – Ted Face the Music, intended to be a natural theatrical release, opted for the PVOD and the theater given the unpredictability of the market. Major networks such as AMC, Regal and Cinemark won’t play it, but 1,007 independent cinemas will. We’ll see how it works.
Picturehouse’s devoted Catholic film, Fatima, through the Italian director Marco Pontecorvo, about 3 young pastors from Fetima, Portugal, who have visions of the Virgin Mary, is reserved in 215 places and will also be screened on PVOD. Like Bill and Ted 3, big circuits don’t play because it’s day and date. Picturehouse was able to rotate and make a theatrical deployment-PVOD (the latter through Universal) because they had the American rights. The photo was screened for archbishops across the country, who provided video presentations for the film, as well as a wonderful boost towards Catholic parishes. Over the summer, bob and Jeanne Berney’s proprietary distribution label hosted 10 pop-drive tickets in the United States that premiered Fatima with full prizes, adding the Palladium in Hollywood, Hard Rock Stadium in Miami and Soldier Field in Chicago, as well. as plays. Simi Valley, California, Boston and Kansas City.
Unhinged of Solstice Studios after its U.S. premiere on Friday lately has a cumulative $6.2 million in the national box until Wednesday. Russell Crowe’s film went from 1823 sites to 2300 this weekend. From 27 territories on the high seas, the B.O. north of $10 million.
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