A week ago, AMC said that 40,000 people had bought same-day tickets to both tentpoles for this weekend's simultaneous premieres. Hollywood is looking at a skewed rerun of another box office showdown from July 2008 because both films have received majority positive reviews (97 percent and 9.1/10 on Rotten Tomatoes for "Oppenheimer" and 89 percent and 8.2/10 for "Barbie").
Quite a while back, Christopher Nolan's "The Dull Knight" broke the initial end of the week record with $158 million, yet Meryl Streep's "Mamma Mia!" also got what was then the biggest Friday-Sunday debut ever ($28 million) against an opener that made more than $100 million.
History might be rehashing the same thing, with Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" hoping to clear significantly increase digits right as Nolan's "Oppenheimer" desires to open comparable to the more than/under $50 million send-offs of "Interstellar" and "Dunkirk." The record set in 2008 against a Nolan epic might be set again this end of the week *by* a Nolan epic.
"As per our appraisals, we project that in excess of 200,000 moviegoers in North America will partake in a thrilling same-day twofold component of 'Barbie' and 'Oppenheimer,' notwithstanding the large numbers of overall moviegoers who are wanting to see the two movies on various days this end of the week," NATO president and Chief Michael O'Leary said
More than 200,000 moviegoers are anticipated to attend the same-day screenings of "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer" at theaters across North America, according to the National Association of Theatre Owners.
A week ago, AMC said that 40,000 people had bought same-day tickets to both tentpoles for this weekend's simultaneous premieres. Hollywood is looking at a skewed rerun of another box office showdown from July 2008 because both films have received majority positive reviews (97 percent and 9.1/10 on Rotten Tomatoes for "Oppenheimer" and 89 percent and 8.2/10 for "Barbie").
Quite a while back, Christopher Nolan's "The Dull Knight" broke the initial end of the week record with $158 million, yet Meryl Streep's "Mamma Mia!" also got what was then the biggest Friday-Sunday debut ever ($28 million) against an opener that made more than $100 million.
History might be rehashing the same thing, with Greta Gerwig's "Barbie" hoping to clear significantly increase digits right as Nolan's "Oppenheimer" desires to open comparable to the more than/under $50 million send-offs of "Interstellar" and "Dunkirk." The record set in 2008 against a Nolan epic might be set again this end of the week *by* a Nolan epic.
"As per our appraisals, we project that in excess of 200,000 moviegoers in North America will partake in a thrilling same-day twofold component of 'Barbie' and 'Oppenheimer,' notwithstanding the large numbers of overall moviegoers who are wanting to see the two movies on various days this end of the week," NATO president and Chief Michael O'Leary said
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