Box Office: 'Barbie' Eyes $20M Previews, 'Oppenheimer' $9M+
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‘Barbie’ Still Gorgeous With Best YTD $155M Opening; ‘Oppenheimer’ Detonates $80M+ In Incredible $300M+ U.S. Box Office Weekend
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Updated figures this AM show Warner Bros.’ new franchise based on the Mattel doll at
$48.1M (-32% from Friday/previews), for what is shaping up to still be a
$155M start, the biggest opening of 2023. Others believe in their bones this Greta Gerwing-directed, Margot Robbie-Ryan Gosling combo is destined for
$160M. Warners isn’t a studio to get over their skis in estimates.
Meanwhile,
Oppenheimer might be about a bomb, but it’s certainly not a bomb in the box office sense of the word, with the Universal Christopher Nolan-directed movie eyeing
$25.8M on Saturday, -22% from Friday night/previews of
$33M, for what’s shaping up to be an awesome
$80.5M opening, per Universal this morning.
As we spotted on Thursday night,
Oppenheimer looked like it was going to emulate the box office trajectory of the R-rated X-Men title
, Logan. That pic’s first day/previews was also $33M. However, it had a $31.3M Saturday for what turned out to be an $88.4M opening. Point is, audiences are approaching this Nolan movie like a comic-book movie, not the adult drama that it is. In fact, both movies’ fervent fans are owning it in their cinema attire, dressing up like the characters in
Barbie and
Oppenheimer (scroll down).
Behold the foot traffic: box office analytics corp EntTelligence says that “
Barbenheimer is going to pull in approximately 18.5M patrons this weekend. Other than
Spider-Man: No Way Home in 2021 (20M patrons), this is the most foot traffic EntTelligence has monitored, for a three-day new opening film or combination of films, since our formation during the dark period of the pandemic.”
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Barbie clocked 12.8M admissions, which is the highest non-MCU/fresh IP film to open since EntTellgience began monitoring. Only
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and
Spider-Man: No Way Home are ahead of it.
Oppenheimer had 5.8M admissions, which EntTelligence says is a record-breaker in the firm’s post pandemic era. It is the most attendees for an R-rated opening, surpassing
John Wick: Chapter 4‘s 5.2M.
Despite the awesome weekend for the industry, one rival distributor griped, “It’s hard to keep up with a killer combo like this which plays both cities and small towns.”
Exclaimed Jeff Goldstein, Warner Bros. Domestic Distribution President, “We had everybody from Halifax, VA to Honolulu.”
Beamed Universal’s Boss of Domestic Distribution Jim Orr this AM: “Nolan’s films are riveting, exhilarating, and true cinematic experiences.
Oppenheimer is a perfect example of that, as it has captivated audiences around the world this weekend with its extraordinary craftmanship and emotional performances from an incredible cast led by Cillian Murphy.”
Barbie cost a net of $128M before P&A, while
Oppenheimer cost around $100M.
EntTelligence also reports that four out of five moviegoers went to see
Barbie or
Oppenheimer this weekend, with the former generating 52% of the overall admission traffic,
Oppenheimer repping 27%,
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning drawing 6.5%, and
Sound of Freedom pulling in 5.6%. Average ticket price for
Barbie was $12.65, while
Oppenheimer went for $13.65.
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