![]() ![]() Columbia is projecting $5.250 million for the weekend, bringing its total domestic gross to $40.412 million through Sunday. Lionsgate is banking the movie, from the producers of Neighbors and the co-screenwriter of Crazy Rich Asians, and co-starring Ashley Park, Sherry Cola, Oscar nominee Stephanie Hsu, and Sabrina Wu, will benefit from strong reviews and word of mouth in the weeks to come.Ĭolumbia Pictures’ No Hard Feelings made $1.645 million on Friday, $2.130 million on Saturday, with the Sony studio projecting $1.475 million on Sunday across 2,686 screens. The opening weekend audience, according to PostTrak, was 58% female and 72% older (25+). Lionsgate’s new comedy release Joy Ride grossed an estimated $5.85 million this weekend across 2,820 screens nationwide (including $1.1 million from preview shows). ![]() 4, and up its domestic tally past $109 million, and $252 million worldwide.įormer box office champ, Sony Pictures Animation sequel Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, saw another $8 million in revenue across 3,000 screens, to up its North American tally near $358 million, and $619 million globally. The tally underscores the ongoing appeal of faith-based theatrical releases among moviegoers, underscored by Lionsgate’s recent Jesus Revolution, which generated $53 million at the worldwide box office.ĭisney/Pixar Animation’s Elemental added $9.6 million in ticket sales across more than 3,400 screens to finish No. ![]() And it’s the biggest opening weekend for a ‘PG-13′ horror film in the past two years.Īngel Studios’ Sound of Freedom, starring Jim Caviezel ( Passion of the Christ) as a former G-man who quits his job to rescue children from international sex traffickers, rounded out the podium with $17 million in ticket sales. Sony said the Red Door results exceeded expectations, coming in higher than the opening weekend of the previous installment, 2018’s Insidious: The Last Key, making it the second-highest opening weekend in the franchise’s history behind Insidious: Chapter 2 (2013). The latter added $31.8 million in estimated foreign ticket sales to up its global tally to almost $248 million. In any case, what games do you think would make sense for a film series to follow?Īlso not to turn it into another fan casting, but I really think Garrett Hedlund has the killer charisma, bad boy sex appeal, and most importantly: dramatic chops necessary to pull off a compelling on-screen Dante.The fifth installment of the “Insidious” horror movie franchise, Insidious: The Red Door, pulled off a surprise for distributor Sony/Screen Gems: dethroning Disney-owned Lucasfilm’s Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny from atop the North American weekend box office through July 9.įeaturing original cast members Patrick Wilson (who also directs), Rose Byrne, Andrew Astor and Ty Simpkins, Insidious: The Red Door generated an estimated $32.6 million in ticket sales across more than 3,000 North American screens, to beat Dial of Destiny’s $26.5 million across more than 4,000 screens (a 56% drop from its debut weekend). ![]() Plus, going into the final chapter of the trilogy with Dante missing in the Underworld would be a killer cliffhanger. I've discussed how weak DMC4 and 2 are before, and how story elements can be taken from both to make one solid story. In the end, DMC3 is basically an origin story, so I wonder if a compact trilogy with like a DMC1 / DMC4 + DMC2 mashup / DMC5 finale - would make a solidly compact trilogy. I remember there also being rumblings that it would be modeled after the (2013) reboot, so it makes sense if things got cancelled after CAPCOM decided to point the boat back on track.ĭo you guys think Devil May Cry could translate well to the screen? If it was me, I'm kind of split as to whether or not a film series should start with DMC1 like the games did, and have DMC3 be the rich history that we don't have to explain, or literally just start with a DMC3 movie because the story is so damn good. Anyone remember when Screen Gems bought the rights to a Devil May Cry movie in 2011 and nothing ever happened? Of course, Screen Gems also pushed out the Resident Evil movies, so maybe it's all for the best that they haven't made a Devil May Cry movie yet. ![]()
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