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Universal's "How to Train Your Dragon" remake remained No. 1 in North America despite two newcomers, Pixar's "Elio" and ...
Projections are all over the place for Danny Boyle's long-awaited '28 Days' sequel as 'Elio' braces for a soft opening, and ...
Sony and Danny Boyle’s post-apocalyptic infected-dead-people revival 28 Years Later opens Friday along with Disney/Pixar’s original sci-fi Elio, which are looking at a global start of $56M and ...
‘28 Years Later' opened to $30 million at the box office the weekend of June 20-22, while 'Elio' At $21 million is Pixar's lowest-opening movie ever.
As 28 Years Later and Elio near release, Universal's How to Train Your Dragon live-action remake continues to lead the box office in its second week. Strong word of mouth and premium formats ...
Box office tracking isn’t an exact science, though some forecasts are suggesting that “Elio” will land under $25 million, while “28 Years Later” could surpass $35 million over the weekend.
As of this morning, this puts 28 Years Later at a $30M opening in second place per Sony, but others see it between $28M-$29M.
Meanwhile, Sony's 28 Years Later emerged with a solid $30 million, marking the franchise's biggest opening ever and tripling the $10 million debut of 2002's 28 Days Later. The horror film added ...
28 Years Later and Elio both opened in theaters this weekend, but neither will manage to dethrone the live-action How to Train Your Dragon. Do their respective CinemaScores have anything to do ...
Guest host Austin Cross and LAist film critics Tim Cogshell, Peter Rainer, and Charles Solomon review this weekend’s latest movie releases in theaters and on streaming platforms.
Second place will be a close race as “Elio” aims for $25 million to $30 million in its first weekend and “28 Years Later” targets $28 million to $30 million in its debut.
'28 Years Later' got off to a solid start at the box office, while 'Elio' is in danger of a record low opening for Pixar.