Universal/DreamWorks Animation’s Kung Fu Panda 4 had an impressive weekend at the international box office, raking in $55.3M from 69 markets. This added to its overseas running total of $135M, bringing its global earnings to $268.2M. The film performed exceptionally well in China, with $25.7M generated, including previews from the previous session. China has historically
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IFC’s Late Night With The Devil has exceeded all expectations with its distributor’s largest opening weekend to date, bringing in an estimated $2.8+ million across 1,043 screens. This impressive performance has solidified Late Night as the sixth highest-grossing film at the domestic box office. Prior to this weekend, the distributor’s top opening films included Watcher,
George Lucas’ Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace is set to receive a 25th-anniversary re-release by Disney on May 3, coinciding with the celebration of Star Wars day on May the 4th. This re-release will bring back memories for fans of the iconic franchise and provide an opportunity for new generations to experience
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire, Sony’s sequel to Jason Reitman’s Ghostbusters: Afterlife, had an impressive start with $4.7M from Thursday night previews at 3,561 theaters. This figure is comparable to the previews of the previous installment, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, which opened during the pre-Thanksgiving 2021 frame amidst lingering Covid fears. The movie also surpassed the previews of the
As A24’s latest dystopian U.S. movie, Civil War, approaches its release date of April 12-14, industry analysts are predicting an opening weekend box office of $18M-$24M. This estimate comes at a time when the film industry is still recovering from the effects of the recent strike, making it difficult to accurately forecast audience turnout. Despite
Cineworld Group, the second largest theater circuit in the world, recently announced the completion of its executive team with the appointment of CEO Eduardo Acuna in 2023. This move comes after the company successfully emerged from bankruptcy, signaling a new era for the entertainment giant. Alongside Acuna, Thomas Song from Dine Brands and Aimbridge Hospitality