While franchise releases struggled, good reviews and word-of-mouth turned an unexpected contender into an absolute hit.
Universal/DreamWorks Animation’s Dog Man is fetching a great opening of $33M per afternoon figures right now with Friday expected to come in at $10M at 3,885 locations, including previews. That’s higher than the comps for this younger-skewing property (65% of the kids audience was under nine years old last night)– Captain Underpants at
EXCLUSIVE: Cineverse has set a 2025 release date for the The Toxic Avenger starring Peter Dinklange as Toxie, Deadline has heard. The reboot of the 1980s dark cult comedy will premiere as an unrated wide release August 29 kicking off Labor Day weekend.
Director Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man, the latest horror feature from Universal and Blumhouse, has already made $1.4 million in Thursday previews. The movie officially made its theatrical debut on Jan. 17 and,
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The R-rated Sony release earned $11.6 million from ... out in 2017 and it currently carries a stellar 96% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. But the marketplace was also quite weak overall.
Jesse Eisenberg said he "just wanted to be in a room" with Mark Zuckerberg before filming "The Social Network."
Dog Man' is expected to lead the box office with a $20M+ opening after $1.36M in previews. R-rated horror movie 'Companion' will be second.
Netflix has added a much-requested new feature to its mobile app. A new Season Download button has appeared allowing user to grab whole seasons of shows with a single tap.
Culpa Tuya's crowning as Prime Video's biggest international original highlights the power of YA content, and leads International Insider this week.
Sony Pictures appears to have halted its plans for future Spider-Man films without the web-slinger, following the disastrous box office performance of Kraven the Hunter. The studio recently removed its untitled Marvel project,