Two wide entries held previews yesterday with the Zoe Kravitz directed thriller Blink Twice and Lionsgate/Edward R. Pressman presentation’s The Crow respectively filing $820K and $650K in previews. Neither is expected to move the needle this weekend with single digit openings. What’s a bit more shocking is that the Amazon MGM Studios’ $20M Blink Twice
Alien: Romulus
Disney is expected to own No. 1 for the ninth time this summer, the likelihood that its 20th Century Studios’ Alien: Romulus will have the upper tail above Deadpool & Wolverine‘s fifth weekend, $18M to $17M. Through Tuesday, the Fede Alvarez-directed Alien: Romulus counts a running box office of $50.6M. It Ends with Us, from
20th Century Studios/Disney’s Alien: Romulus is gobbling up tickets around the globe, now poised to come in with a $100M worldwide opening — significantly higher than pre-weekend projections. This is notably due to the strength of the Fede Alvarez-directed sci-fi horror at the international box office, and more specifically in China. As Anthony has reported,
Alien: Romulus filmmaker Fede Alvarez is totally open to doing a revamped Alien vs. Predator movie, but he’ll need a little help. “Maybe it’s something I have to co-direct with my buddy Dan,” Alvarez said. That friend being Dan Tratchenberg who helmed the widely watched Predator 2022 prequel Prey for Hulu and is already working
Alien: Romulus is off to a solid start with $6.5M previews. Critics and audience scores remain high on Rotten Tomatoes at 82% and 88% for the Fede Alvarez directed take of the Ridley Scott production. In regards to comps Alien: Romulus isn’t far from A Quiet Place: Part Two ($6.7M previews, $52M opening), Kingdom of
Disney will continue their No. 1 2024 YTD domestic box office domination this weekend and show that’s there’s still flash in their inherited 20th Century Studios logo with the latest rendition of the Ridley Scott produced sci-fi franchise Alien: Romulus. That movie per industry sources is expected to do $40M in U.S./Canada. Together with a
Sundries coming out of Disney CEO Bob Iger’s Q1 earnings call: —Zootopia 2 is hitting cinemas over the Thanksgiving break on Nov. 26, 2025. First movie grossed over a $1 billion and won Best Animated Film of the year at the Oscars 2017. -20th Century Studios’ Alien reboot movie from Fede Alvarez is now known