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As it turns out, we’re looking at a modest weekend, with audiences hovering around their long term trend rather than rushing back to theaters. A holiday weekend dominated by family fair like Encanto and Ghostbusters: Afterlife, with a side dish of the older-skewing House of Gucci is a welcome sight, but the big question was who would show.
Family audiences have been returning to theaters but remain at about half their usual level, while the older crowd is mostly on the sidelines and at around 30% of its pre-pandemic size.
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The first Thanksgiving with a full slate of new releases during the pandemic was full of uncertainty for theater owners. Weekend estimates: Encanto leads modest Thanksgiving weekend
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Full Movie Details.Ī star collegiate quarterback ignites a players’ strike hours before the biggest game of the year in order to fight for fair compensation, equality, and respect for the athletes who put their bodies and health on the line for their schools. Simmons opens in theaters on December 10. Like most films from Fathom Events, box office isn’t being reported.ĭrama starring Stephan James and J.K. * Although it’s not opening this weekend, Christmas with the Chosen: The Messengers opened on Wednesday and will play in an estimated 1,600 locations every day until it concludes on December 10th. Encanto was the winner at the box office last week, but placed second behind Ghostbusters: Afterlife as the week’s widest releasing film. With the post-Thanksgiving holiday lull upon us, and no new wide releases debuting this weekend*, last week’s biggest films look to keep their places leading into the first weekend of December. Theater Counts: Ghostbusters stays widest release After trailing Encanto by just $3 million over the Friday–Sunday portion of the Thanksgiving Holiday, Ghostbusters: Afterlife is favored to win this weekend by a similar margin. With no major new releases this weekend, the race at the box office will be between returning films, and our model thinks we’ll have a surprise winner.
Weekend predictions: our model predicts Ghostbusters will win the weekend Afterlife will take in $10.35 million this weekend, according to Sony, for $102.2 million to date. It will be down 53% from the Friday–Sunday portion of Thanksgiving—a little stronger than Ghostbusters: Afterlife, which will be off 57% in its third weekend. With a projected $12.739 million this time around, Disney’s animated adventure will end the weekend with around $58 million in total domestically. Weekend estimates: Encanto holds top spot on slow post-Thanksgiving weekendĮncanto will do enough this weekend to hold on to top spot at the box office, according to studio estimates released on Sunday. The classic musical, directed by Steven Spielberg, starring Ansel Elgort and Ariana DeBose opens in theaters on Friday, December 10. Simmons, along with an array of cameos from the NFL and sports world. Arriving in 1,197 locations, National Champions stars Stephan James and J.K. The film from STX Entertainment follows a star collegiate quarterback who ignites a players’ strike hours before the biggest game of the year in order to fight for fair compensation, equality, and respect for the athletes who put their bodies and health on the line for their schools. Also new this week is National Champions. West Side Story will open in 2,820 locations. The one with the largest release is the romantic musical West Side Story, which is directed by Steven Spielberg and stars a distinguished ensemble cast including Ansel Elgort and Ariana DeBose. Both are starting out with targeted releases, rather than opening as wide as possible. This weekend will be a pleasant change from the last one at the box office as we see two new wide releases make their way into North American theaters. Theater counts: West Side Story and National Champions start relatively small Even Ghostbusters: Afterlife has an outside shot at pulling off a surprise win. West Side Story is hot on its heels though, and could easily come out on top based on its $800,000 in previews on Thursday. Our model marginally favors Encanto, which should have a strong hold as Holiday Season hots up. This is shaping up to be an interesting weekend at the box office, with three movies having a theoretical shot at coming out on top. Weekend predictions: West Side Story may edge out Encanto for top spot this weekend