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Box Office Booms with Surprising Hits
USASaturday, April 12, 2025
The success of these movies is a good sign for the industry as it heads into the busy Easter weekend. Warner Bros is set to dominate the box office with A Minecraft Movie and Sinners, a film directed by Ryan Coogler. Even if Sinners doesn't take the top spot, its presence is sure to boost overall sales. Looking ahead, the industry is also excited about the potential of Disney/Marvel Studios' Thunderbolts, which is expected to bring in around $70 million. If it falls short of expectations, Memorial Day weekend is already shaping up to be a big one, with Disney's Lilo & Stitch and Mission: Impossible – Final Reckoning expected to bring in a combined $160 million over three days.
The Amateur is playing well in coastal areas, while Warfare has found success in the South Central and West regions. The Amateur's audience was diverse, with a mix of Caucasian, Latino, Black, Asian, and Native American viewers. The top-grossing theater for The Amateur was the AMC Lincoln Square in New York City. Warfare, on the other hand, had a slightly different demographic makeup, with a higher percentage of Latino and Hispanic viewers. The top-grossing theater for Warfare was also the AMC Lincoln Square.
Blumhouse/Universal's Drop, a horror film, had a lackluster opening, bringing in just $7. 7 million. Despite positive reviews from critics and audiences, the film has struggled to find a wider audience. The biggest demographic for Drop was young adults aged 25-34, with a diverse makeup of viewers. The top-grossing theater for Drop was the AMC Burbank in California.
Fathom's The Chosen: The Last Supper – Part 3 had a modest opening, bringing in $6. 3 million. This film is part of a trilogy, with the first two parts bringing in a combined $31. 7 million at the domestic box office. The top-grossing location for The Chosen: The Last Supper – Part 3 was the Cinemark 12 in American Fork, Utah.
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