

Universalīad Guys is based on the New York Times bestselling book series and centers on a crackerjack criminal crew of animal outlaws - Mr. It was a clear indication that the B+ CinemaScore was a huge stone in Dumbledore‘s pocket. All of this will be occurring in a weekend where one of two family films will reign: either Paramount’s Sonic the Hedgehog 2 in weekend 3 or Warner Bros.’ second frame of Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledorewith $18M-$20M each.Įven though Dumbledore beat Sonic 2 on Tuesday, $3.2M to $3M, the former lost traction on Easter Monday when a sizeable chunk of kids were off school the blue hedgehog beat the J.K.

'The Northman' Review: Robert Eggers' Viking Epic Starring Alexander SkarsgårdĪll three have great reviews on Rotten Tomatoes - how often do you see that? Bad Guys is currently 93% fresh, Northman is 88% certified fresh, and Unbearable Weight is 93% fresh.
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DreamWorks Animation/Universal’s original villain movie The Bad Guyslooks to do the best out of three with $15 million, while Focus Features’ Robert Eggers’ violent $70M Viking epic The Northmanis eyeing between $8M-$12M, and Lionsgate’s Nicolas Cage satire The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talentis unfortunately tracking in the mid-single digits, at $5M-$7M. This weekend, three movies aimed at families and guys aged 18-34 will hopefully expand the theatrical marketplace, that is before Disney/Marvel’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness sucks up all the air. (L-R) “Sonic the Hedgehog 2” and “Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore” Paramount Warner Bros. Surely if you ask any filmmaker, established or budding, they truly don’t want their art lost to obscurity in a streaming queue, or worse, to have their movie’s demand be tied to algorithm. Is it truly a marketplace for branded tentpoles and uber low-budget fare at the box office as the pandemic eases? And is everything in between just future programming for a streamer?
