Paramount's A QUIET PLACE: PART II drops in 3,700+ theaters next weekend--the widest domestic opening since the pandemic began.
Let's do an early Memorial Day weekend 4-day poll, shall we? Thinking upwards of $50M--what say you?
You smell that? Popcorn is poppin'!
Summer movies have returned, so that must mean... BOCK & BIBLE AT THE BOX OFFICE... is back, too!
A STREAMLINE SUMMER PREVIEW.
https://t.co/tBnQtPJEdJ
BANG.
A QUIET PLACE PART II brought down the box office house on Friday, scoring $19.3M—with Paramount now estimating $57.4M over the 4-day holiday.
That’s how you make Memorial Day memories.
If Paramount’s estimates hold, A QUIET PLACE II will gross $57M over the 4-day stretch, nearly matching the entire domestic run of Christopher Nolan’s TENET.
THE CONJURING: THE DEVIL MADE ME DO IT dropped in the UK on Wednesday, scoring $3.8M.
45 additional markets open next weekend, including US, Italy, Spain, Oz, Korea, Brazil and Mexico.
Go big, since you can't go home and watch it.
A QUIET PLACE PART II tracked down $4.1M from domestic IMAX screens--$8.6% of the North American gross through Sunday.
In another multiverse, BLACK WIDOW, ETERNALS, SHANG-CHI and DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS are all on D+ right now.
Also, if you're in that multiverse...please send your D+ login info.
TOP 5 DOMESTIC BOX OFFICE
1. A QUIET PLACE PART II ($48M)
2. CRUELLA ($21M)
3. SPIRAL ($2.2M)
4. WRATH OF MAN ($2M)
5. RAYA AND THE LAST DRAGON ($1.9M)