Robert Pattison Sci-Fi ‘Mickey 17’ opens first at the box office

Robert Pattison Sci-Fi 'Mickey 17' opens first at the box office

“Parasite” Original Science Fiction Film Bong Joon Ho “Mickey 17” Inaugurated first in the North America box office lists. According to Studio Estimates Sunday, the film led by Robert Pattinson won $ 19.1 million in his first weekend in theaters, which was enough to dethrone “Captain America: Brave New World” After a three -week reign.

Abroad, “Mickey 17” has already won $ 34.2 million, which leads its world total to $ 53.3 million. But the profitability for the film is very far: it costs to produce $ 118 million to produce, which does not represent millions spent in marketing and promotion.

A week after Oscarwhere “Anora” realisticBe Baker He pronounced a passionate speech about the importance of the theatrical experience, so that the filmmakers continue to make films for large screens, so that distributors concentrate on theatrical releases and for the public to continue, “Mickey 17” is perhaps the perfect representation of this moment in the business, or at least an interesting case study. It is an original film by an Oscar winner led by a great star who received a successful budget and was given a robust theater launch of Warner Bros., one of the few remaining important studies. But despite all that, and the reviews that were positive (79% in rottenomatoes), the public did not treat it as an event film, and can finally have difficulty reaching the equilibrium point.

Originally scheduled for its launch in March 2024, the monitoring of Bong Joon Ho to the “Parasito” Oscar’s winner faced several delays, which has attributed to mitigating circumstances around the Hollywood strikes. Based on the novel “Mickey7” by Edward Ashton, Pattinson plays a dispensable employee who dies in missions and is reprinted again and again. Steven Yeun, Naomi Ackie, Toni Collette and Mark Ruffalo also star.

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It opened at 3,807 locations at the national level where it served in New York and Los Angeles. Large format exhibitions of much, including IMAX screens, also represented almost half of their first weekend. Internationally, he went especially well in Korea, where he won an estimated $ 14.6 million.

The second place was for “Captain America: Brave New World”, which added $ 8.5 million of 3,480 locations in North America and $ 9.2 million internationally. Its global total is currently based on $ 370.8 million. Walt Disney Studios is on the way to becoming the first study to cross $ 1 billion in 2025 at some point in this week.

The “Last Breath”, “The Monkey” and “Paddington in Peru” retreats completed the first five. The weekend he also had several other newcomers in “In the Lost Lands”, a Fantasy film by Paul Ws Anderson, starring Milla Jovovich and Dave Bautista, and the “Rulass Breakers” by Angel Studios, about the Afghan girls in a robotics team.

Neon increased the theater count for “Anora” to almost 2,000 screens after he won five Oscar on Sunday, including the best film, the best director and the best actress. He won approximately $ 1.9 million (595% more than last weekend), which raised its total resources at $ 18.4 million.

According to Comscore data, the 2025 box office has increased by 1% from where it was last year until this weekend and 34.2% lower since the last year of 2019 pre-pandemic box office.

“That is the roller coaster that is the box office,” said Paul Dergarabedian, a senior media analyst. “You have two or three weeks off, it can deeply affect the final result and the percentage advantage. But he will return again. “

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Estimated sale of tickets from Friday to Sunday in the American and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore. Final national figures will be published on Monday.

1. “Mickey 17”, $ 19.1 million.

2. “Captain America: Brave New World”, $ 8.5 million.

3. “Last breathing”, $ 4.2 million.

4. “El Mono”, $ 3.9 million.

5. “Paddington in Peru”, $ 3.9 million.

6. “Dog Man”, $ 3.5 million.

7. “Anora”, $ 1.9 million.

8. “MUFASA: The Lion King”, $ 1.7 million.

9. “Rules of rules”, $ 1.6 million.

10. “On the lost earth”, $ 1 million.

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