'Tenet' tastes box office glory, rakes in a whopping $20.2 mn in the US, $146 mn globally
Some multiplexes played 'Tenet' as many as 100 times over the weekend.
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The release of 'Tenet' was also hotly debated, given the health risks associated with indoor gatherings.
NEW YORK: In a litmus test for American moviegoing in the pandemic, Christopher Nolan's ``Tenet'' brought in an estimated $20.2 million through the holiday weekend in U.S. and Canadian theaters.
The result could be greeted as either the rejuvenation of U.S. cinemas _ more Americans went to the movies this weekend than they have in nearly six months _ or a reflection of drastically lowered standards for Hollywood's top blockbusters given the circumstances.
About 70% of U.S. movie theaters are currently open; those in the country's top markets, Los Angeles and New York, remain closed. Theaters that are operating are limiting audiences to a maximum of 50% capacity to distance moviegoers from one another. ``Tenet'' played in 2,810 North American locations, about three-fourths of what most major releases typically launch in.
Warner Bros. declined to split up U.S. and Canadian box office receipts. Theaters in Canada, where COVID-19 cases are much lower than in the U.S., began showing ``Tenet'' a week earlier. The film debuted stateside with nightly preview screenings Monday through Wednesday before the official opening on Thursday. Warner Bros. included all of the above in its estimated gross Sunday, along with expected returns for Monday's Labor Day.
``Tenet'' opened stronger in China. It debuted there with $30 million in ticket sales from Friday to Monday. Internationally, ``Tenet'' has exceeded expectations. In two weeks of release, its overseas total is $126 million, with a global tally thus far of $146.2 million.
Warner Bros. has emphasized that the usual opening-weekend calculus is out the window. Few onlookers felt it was possible to gauge how ``Tenet'' would open. The film, which cost $200 million to make and at least $100 million to market, will need to get close to $500 million to break even.
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In the film's favor: It currently has the big screen almost entirely to itself. Some multiplexes played ``Tenet'' as many as 100 times over the weekend. With little else on the horizon, Warner Bros. is counting on a long run for ``Tenet.''
Not in the film's favor: Audiences didn't love Nolan's latest time-bender. Moviegoers gave the thriller, starring John David Washington, Robert Pattinson and Elizabeth Debicki, a ``B'' CinemaScore, the lowest grade for a Nolan release since 2006's ``The Prestige.'' Reviews (75% positive on Rotten Tomatoes) have been good but far from overwhelming.
Warner Bros. declined to make executives available to discuss the opening but said in a statement that ``Tenet'' had to be judged differently. ``We are in unprecedented territory, so any comparisons to the pre-COVID world would be inequitable and baseless,'' said the studio.
Analyzing the film's performance was virtually impossible, said senior media analyst Paul Dergarabedian for data firm Comscore. He acknowledged North America remains a more challenged marketplace than Europe or Asia, but called it a solid start in what will be lengthy run for ``Tenet.''
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``It's going to take a longer time to assess this,`` said Dergarabedian. ``The win is just to have movies open. To me, that says a lot.``
Hollywood is watching closely. With the majority of the studios' top productions delayed until next year, the industry is experimenting with how to release its most expensive movies in the COVID-era. The Walt Disney Co. this weekend also debuted its $200 million live-action ``Mulan'' remake, but did so as a $30 purchase for Disney+ subscribers.
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Disney on Sunday didn't share digital returns for ``Mulan`` _ a practice that's been common among streaming companies and previous anticipated VOD releases like Universal's ``Trolls World Tour'' and Disney's own ``Hamilton.'' But ``Mulan'' is also playing in theaters in some overseas territories. It began with $5.9 million in Thailand, Taiwan, the Middle East, Singapore and Malaysia. Next week, it debuts theatrically in its most important market: China.
The release of ``Tenet'' was also hotly debated, given the health risks associated with indoor gatherings. Several prominent film critics said they wouldn't review ``Tenet'' over ethical concerns.
Theater chains, meanwhile, are struggling to remain solvent. Exhibitors have argued that they need new films to survive. Last weekend offered the first significant opportunity for U.S. cinemas to convince moviegoers to come back. Disney's ``The New Mutants,`` a long delayed ``X-Men'' spinoff, collected about $7 million in 2,412 locations last weekend. Dipping significantly in its second weekend, its total is now up to $11.6 million.
Fittingly in an upside-down year, the palindromic ``Tenet`` _ a thriller in which time is reversed _ essentially began the summer movie season on the weekend it typically ends. Labor Day weekend, this year a historical one at the movies, is usually among the sleepiest weekends of the year at cinemas.
From ‘War’ To ‘Kabir Singh’, Here Are The Films That Set The Box Office On Fire In 2019
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If you’re a Bollywood fanatic or have been following the news trickling in from tinsel town, you probably know that 2019 saw some big releases. While some lived up to the hype and expectations, others fell short miserably, and were dubbed as box-office misadventures.
As they say, ‘numbers never lie’ and are often used as an accurate measure of how a film performed worldwide. To know which movie(s) ruled the box office this year, we have compiled a list of the highest-grossing Bollywood films of 2019.
Read on, and take a look back at 2019, the year that saw some of the biggest box-office releases.
If you’re a Bollywood fanatic or have been following the news trickling in from tinsel town, you probably know that 2019 saw some big releases. While some lived up to the hype and expectations, oth..
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The Tiger Shroff and Hrithik Roshan-starrer ‘War’, hit the silver screens on 2nd October and instantly became a hit among the audience. ‘War’ opened with a collection of Rs. 53.35 crore on its first day, which is the highest opening-day collection.
The film entered the coveted Rs 100-crore club within 3 days of its release and broke several records. What’s more? The action-thriller became the fastest Bollywood flick of 2019 to cross the Rs 200 crore mark. Currently, ‘War’ is the highest-grossing Bollywood film of the year, with a gross collection of Rs. 292.71 crore.
The Tiger Shroff and Hrithik Roshan-starrer ‘War’, hit the silver screens on 2nd October and instantly became a hit among the audience. ‘War’ opened with a collection of Rs. 53.35 crore on its firs..
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Easily one of the most controversial films of 2019, ‘Kabir Singh’ hit the theatres earlier this year. While the movie was a hit among the audience, it was unanimously slammed by critics for its portrayal of the protagonist Kabir Singh (Shahid Kapoor). Some even called the film a ‘justification of hyper toxic masculinity’ that came close on the heels of the #MeToo movement. The movie left the audience divided and evoked polarised reactions.
However, the controversy did little to deter the movie from becoming the second highest-grossing film of Bollywood in 2019. According to the latest box office reports, the film has amassed a collection of Rs. 276.34 crores, and is still going strong.
Easily one of the most controversial films of 2019, ‘Kabir Singh’ hit the theatres earlier this year. While the movie was a hit among the audience, it was unanimously slammed by critics for its por..
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‘How’s the Josh?’, ‘High Sir!’ from the Vicky Kaushal-starrer ‘Uri: The Surgical Strike’ became the favourite dialogue of India in 2019 with even Prime Minister Narendra Modi using it in his election campaign. The film is a dramatised account of the 2016 Uri attack and India’s subsequent retaliation with a surgical strike. The film that whipped up nationalistic passion and frenzy hit the theatres on 11 January 2019, approximately a month before the Pulwama incident which escalated the tensions between India and Pakistan.
The film was appreciated by critics and audience alike and has earned Rs. 244 crore at the box office.
‘How’s the Josh?’, ‘High Sir!’ from the Vicky Kaushal-starrer ‘Uri: The Surgical Strike’ became the favourite dialogue of India in 2019 with even Prime Minister Narendra Modi using it in his electi..
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Akshay Kumar-starrer ‘Housefull 4’ is the fourth installment in the comedy film franchise ‘Housefull’. The movie generated a lot of buzz online and on social media, thanks to the viral #BalaChallenge, which saw the who’s who of Bollywood dance to the tune of the catchy song ‘Shaitaan ka Saala’.
Celebrities from Varun Dhawan and Ranveer Singh to Kareena Kapoor and Arjun Kapoor, tried their hand at the signature move of the song and shared the chuckle-worthy videos online. The challenge set social media ablaze and ended up grabbing a lot of eyeballs. Housefull 4 clocked in Rs 205.22 crore at the box office and entered the prestigious Rs 200-crore club.
Akshay Kumar-starrer ‘Housefull 4’ is the fourth installment in the comedy film franchise ‘Housefull’. The movie generated a lot of buzz online and on social media, thanks to the viral #BalaChallen..
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The Katrina Kaif-Salman Khan starrer ‘Bharat’ hit the theatres on 5 June. As they say, no Eid is complete without a Salman Khan release and the actor lived up to his promise of delivering a blockbuster film on the festival. Based on the 2014 South Korean film ‘Ode to my Father’, ‘Bharat’ explored the turbulent times of the India-Pakistan Partition.
While the film received mixed reviews from critics, it performed beyond expectations at the box office, clocking Rs 197.34 crore, missing the Rs. 200 crore club by a whisker.
The Katrina Kaif-Salman Khan starrer ‘Bharat’ hit the theatres on 5 June. As they say, no Eid is complete without a Salman Khan release and the actor lived up to his promise of delivering a blockbu..
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‘Mission Mangal’ is one film which didn’t fight shy of portraying women in lead roles. It packed a stellar female cast with Vidya Balan, Sonakshi Sinha, Taapsee Pannu and gave them the roles of women who are full of imperfections but still try their best to make ends meet.
The film was appreciated by most of the critics precisely for this reason and opened to positive reviews. It starred Akshay Kumar in titular role, with the actor making his second appearance on the list. And it amassed Rs 192.67 crore at the box-office, setting the cash registers ringing.
‘Mission Mangal’ is one film which didn’t fight shy of portraying women in lead roles. It packed a stellar female cast with Vidya Balan, Sonakshi Sinha, Taapsee Pannu and gave them the roles of wom..
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The Hindi language action-war film saw Akshay Kumar in the lead, playing Havaldar Ishar Singh, a part of the Sikh Regiment of the British Indian Army. The film received critical acclaim upon its release, getting great reviews from the critics. Akshay's Midas touch continued as ‘Kesari’ did over Rs 151.87 crore at the collections.
The Hindi language action-war film saw Akshay Kumar in the lead, playing Havaldar Ishar Singh, a part of the Sikh Regiment of the British Indian Army. The film received critical acclaim upon its re..
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A reboot of the 2007 film Dhamaal, ‘Total Dhamaal’ hit the silver screen on 22nd February The film had a large ensemble cast including Ajay Devgn, Anil Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit, Riteish Deshmukh, Arshad Warsi, Javed Jaffrey, and Esha Gupta.
Upon release, the flick was slammed by critics and generally received negative reviews. Despite that, ‘Total Dhamaal’ performed well, going on to make Rs. 150.07 crore.
A reboot of the 2007 film Dhamaal, ‘Total Dhamaal’ hit the silver screen on 22nd February The film had a large ensemble cast including Ajay Devgn, Anil Kapoor, Madhuri Dixit, Riteish Deshmukh, Arsh..
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‘Saaho’ marked ‘Baahubali’ star Prabhas’s debut in Hindi films. Produced on a budget of Rs 350 crore, it made its entry into the list of the ‘Most Expensive Bollywood Films’ ever made. Needless to say, expectations were running high but the movie failed to live up to the hype.
‘Saaho’ was panned by critics on release but somehow managed to earn its spot on the highest grossers list, gathering Rs 148.84 crore.
‘Saaho’ marked ‘Baahubali’ star Prabhas’s debut in Hindi films. Produced on a budget of Rs 350 crore, it made its entry into the list of the ‘Most Expensive Bollywood Films’ ever made. Needless to ..