‘Tenet’ No Longer #1 as ‘The War with Grandpa’ Wins Weekend Box Office with $3.6 Million
Although 20% drops for “Tenet” and “Unhinged” show signs of an incremental return to theaters, that’s not enough for blockbusters.
Although 20% drops for “Tenet” and “Unhinged” show signs of an incremental return to theaters, that’s not enough for blockbusters.
Jenkins’ upcoming “Wonder Woman 1984” has been shuffled around on the calendar four times due to the pandemic.
As “Soul” skips domestic theaters in favor of Disney+, the potential implications include Universal moving “The Croods” to PVOD.
COVID is a terrible reality for theaters, but denying reality came first. The question now is whether it’s too late to start facing it.
Refreshed weekly, here’s a chart of the year’s twenty highest-grossing specialty films.
Take a deeper look at the year’s twenty highest-grossing specialty films, refreshed weekly.
As older titles increasingly drive the theatrical top 10, the grosses suggest an industry that’s rapidly losing viability.
Theaters are faced with a big problem: Very few movies to show at their recently reopened locations.
Exclusive: As Universal offers multiple exhibitors a short-window deal and encourages day-and date, it’s an offer that few can refuse.
No blockbusters are among this batch, but even with open theaters there’s no decline in the number of viable films heading for the home.
As reissues of “The Empire Strikes Back” and “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” make the top 10, audiences still seem uncertain about theaters.
“Soul” is still scheduled to stay with Thanksgiving, but exhibitors are forced to confront what the business looks like without Disney.