SATURDAY a.m.: The back and forth between the lion and the land critter continues this weekend. Paramount’s Sonic the Hedgehog 3 won his second Friday over Disney’s Mufasa, $12.6M to $12.1Mand the blue guy is apt to win his second 3-day weekend with $37.5M-38%, over the king of the jungle’s estimated $35.5M. But in the 5-day run-off since Christmas, Mufasa is licking his chops to herald himself as No. 1 with $61.7M while Sonic 3 settles for $59.4M.
This family flurry including the massive Thanksgiving holdovers of Wicked ($19.85M 3-day, 5-day $32.1M … Universal, are you sure you wanted to put this movie out on PVOD so soon Dec. 31 with a 40-day window? It’s still raging at the box office with a $424.6M running cume!) and Moana 2 ($17.8M 3-day, 5-day $27.9M) is fueling a 3-day overall weekend of $161M43% over the near New Year’s Eve weekend of last year and 56% ahead of the same frame at the tail end of 2022 when Avatar: The Way of Water was soaking up most of the business in a deep freeze winter.
The 3-day on Focus Features’ Nosferatustands at $20.15M with a 5-day of $39.3M. That’s nothing to diss, though a tad lower from earlier forecasts with that 3-day opening still the fourth best for the Uni classic label after Downton Abbey ($31M), Insidious 3 ($23.7M) and London Has Fallen ($21.6M). Reasons on PostTrak why audiences attended this movie include the horror genre (48%), director Robert Eggers (32%), while 33% thought the fanged monster and babe feature looked fun and entertaining. Lots of walk-up business with 59% of the audience buying their tickets same day. What type of ads influenced the audience the most to find this movie? Of those polled, 22% cited social media, while 16% said friends and family with 11% saying in-theater trailer. Breakdown of demos were men over 25 (41%), women over 25 (33%), women under 25 (14%) and men under 25 (13%). The best grades for this movie came from the 25-34 demo (81%) and 35-44 (81%).
Searchlight’s A Complete Unknown at a 3-day of $11.8M and 5-day of $23.3M also saw notable walk-up at 62%. So far, those opening figures are the best for the Disney-owned 20th Century Fox classic label post the 2019 merger as well as COVID. Reasons why people went: 53% bought tickets because it was a Bob Dylan movie, 36% went for Timothée Chalamet, while 20% went for the cast as a whole, which included Monica Barbaro, Elle Fanning and Edward Norton. 50/50 male-female split as of last night on PostTrak with 42% women over 25 who gave the movie its best grade at 94%, men over 25 at 40% with a 91% grade, 10% men under 25 (84% grade) while women under 25 at 8% trailed (with an 89% grade).
- Mufasa (Dis) 4,100 theaters, Fri $12M (-9%), 3-day $35.5M (0%), 5-day $61.7M, Total $111.4M/Wk 2
- Sonic the Hedgehog 3 (Par) 3,769 (+8) theaters, Fri $12.6M (-50%), 3-day $37.5M (-38%), 5-day
$59.4M, Total $137M/Wk 2 - Nosferatu (Foc) 2,992 theaters, Fri $7.25M, 3-day $20.15M, 5-day $39.3M/Wk 1
- Wicked (Uni) 3,177 (-119) theaters, Fri $6.8M (+83%) 3-day $19.85M (-40%), 5-day $32.1M, Total $424.6M/Wk 6
- Moana 2 (Dis) 3410 (-190) theaters, Fri $6.3M (+7%), 3-day $17.8M (+35%), 5-day $27.9M, Total $394.2M/Wk 5
- A Complete Unknown (Sea) 2,835 theaters, Fri $3.9M, 3-day $11.8M, 5-day $23.3M/Wk 1
- Babygirl (A24) 2,115 theaters, Fri $1.4M, 3-day $4.1M, 5-day $6.9M/Wk 1
- Gladiator 2 (Par) 1,865 (-532) theaters, Fri $1.3M (+8%), 3-day $4M (-12%), 5 day $6.79M, Total $162.9M/Wk 6
- Homestead (Angel) 1,769 (-117) theaters, Fri $980K (-66%), 3-day $3M (-50%), 5-day $5.2M, Total $12.7M/Wk 2
- The Fire Inside (Amz) 2006 theaters, Fri $653K, 3-day $1.9M, 5-day $4.2M/Wk 1
FRIDAY a.m.: Mufasa continued to get from the count on Thursday, beating Sonic The Hedgehog 3, $12M to $11.55M. The 3-day and 5-days on these two family movies are expected to be close. Mufasa is currently looking to be the stronger at $58M. Running total through yesterday on Mufasa is $76.4M while Sonic 3 stands at $99.55M.
But enough about those filthy animals, the real story over the holiday are the classic labels, Focus Features and Searchlight which are both seeing record openings. Post-COVID, Focus Features rose from the ashes this weekend to remind the town how hip they can make movies — the win here being Robert Eggers’ gothic vampire movie Nosferatu which is eyeing a $21.4M 3-day and $40.6M 5-day after $7.6M yesterday, the pic’s second day of release. At five days, that’s the biggest Focus Features opening ever, besting the Friday-Tuesday take of 2019’s Downton Abbey which did $38.4M. At 3-days, Nosferatu is bound to rank as the fourth best for Focus after Downton Abbey ($31M), Insidious 3 ($23.7M) and London Has Fallen ($21.6M) — still excellent for this arthouse label which has been guard-railed by Comcast Universal’s 17-day PVOD window. The 55% male-skewing, 4-star PostTrak Nosferatu is also easily the best opening for Focus Features post-pandemic ahead of 2022’s Downton Abbey: The New Erawhich did $16M. As we mentioned, Nosferatu is filmmaker Eggers’ best opening of his career, ahead of New Regency/Focus Features’ The Northman ($12.2M). The 7 p.m. at the Alamo Drafthouse in Yonkers, New York last night for this Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult, Bill Skarsgard and Aaron Taylor-Johnson feature was completely sold out.
Similar applause here for Searchlight with James Mangold’s Bob Dylan movie, A Complete Unknownwhich is seeing a $12M 3-day and $24M 5-day. For the classic label, it’s the best opening they’ve seen post the 2019 Disney merger. For reference, the top three Searchlight openings ever belong to 2009’s Notorious ($20M), 2006’s The Hills Have Eyes ($15.7M) and 2018’s Super Troopers 2 ($15.1M).
In a theatrical marketplace which continues to compete with streaming on mid-sized films, the success here for Nosferatu and A Complete Unknown should be duly noted and provide plenty of hope for the greenlighting of such fare as we head into a 2025 box office year, untainted by strikes and (knock on wood) a pandemic. What’s working here? In Nosferatu it’s the tried-and true horror genre at work but in the hands of a rising cool auteur in Eggers, who is making a name for himself among the hipster 18-34 (56%) à la Ari Aster. With A Complete Unknownit’s an all-accessible movie about Dylan which adults (62% over 35) haven’t had before in the hands of a director who knows how to create passion and warmth from the warts and all of such onstage artists (read, the Oscar-winning Walk the Line which opened to $22.3M and legged out to $119.5M domestic).
Juxtapose Nosferatu and A Complete Unknown to the non-franchise adult openings of last Christmas: The $8M period drama The Boys in the Boat, the Michael Mann dark drama Ferrari ($3.9M), the tragic A24 wrestling dynasty drama The Iron Claw ($4.8M) and the very front-loaded The Color Purple ($11.7M 3-day), which finaled at $60.6M.
Also, let’s not ignore that when it comes to launching these two movies — there’s no better time than now when everyone is going.
Universal’s Wicked made $6.89M in fourth place yesterday behind Nosferatu ending its fifth week at $34.3M and crossing the four century mark with $404.7M. The five-day outlook is $35.5M. The Jon M. Chu-directed movie hits PVOD and digital Dec. 31.
Disney’s Moana 2 is seeing a 5-day of $27M. Yesterday was $5.7M for a $30.3M fourth week and a running total of $376.2M.
A24’s very R-rated office romance drama Babygirlstarring Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson made $1.3M yesterday, -13% from its Christmas Day of $1.5M for a running total of $2.8M. 5-day outlook is just under $7M.
Amazon MGM Studios’ The Fire Inside grossed $613K on Thursday, -64% from Christmas. The Rachel Morrison young woman’s boxing movie is looking at a 5-day of $4.3M in 10th place.