![]() These movie monsters are both international icons that have an insane number of fans, and those fans have been patiently waiting to see who comes out on top after they battle it out. Kong is available in select theatres across the United States starting March 31, but if you’re staying at home like the rest of us, the must-see action movie of the year is also available to stream on HBO Max.Įven if you aren’t a big fan of kaiju movies, we know you’ve heard of Godzilla and King Kong. %title% List Price: %original_price% Price: %price% You Save: %discount_amount% (%discount_percent%) Shop Now Coupon Code: %coupon_code% SPY may receive a commission. Yup, pop some popcorn, fire up the best TV in the house and get ready to watch two of cinema’s most famous and misunderstood creatures face off in an epic showdown.ĭear Santa. As of midnight on Wednesday, March 31, you can finally stream Godzilla vs. Kong, the movie is one of the most anticipated pop culture moments of 2021, and its time has finally come. We’ll see if WB can keep their skewed theatrical winning streak alive as the R-rated video game adaptation Mortal Kombat (which nabbed $10.7 million overseas last weekend) as it expands worldwide.Godzilla vs King Kong, the movie monster showdown to end all showdowns, has arrived. That’s not exactly a barn-burner for the $80 million Chloe Grace Moretz/Michael Pena comedy, but I’d argue it merely played exactly as it would have if the poorly-reviewed kid comedy “disappointed” in conventional times. Warner Bros.’ Tom & Jerry will have $42.5 million at the end of weekend eight, while it passed $100 million worldwide last weekend. Screen Gems’ surprisingly good The Unholy will have $9.47 million by day 17, while Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon will have $37.45 million by tomorrow. ![]() Offhand, with good reviews and a likely post-theatrical fanbase, Nobody could be the first “new” theatrical franchise of the Covid era. We’re looking at a $15 million-budgeted R-rated original that will have around $35 million worldwide by tomorrow, not counting whatever it eventually earns in PVOD and post-theatrical streams. The buzzy and well-liked Bob Odenkirk action comedy will be Universal’s first live-action flick to pass $20 million since Dolittle and 1917 in January of 2020 (even Cats stalled out at $19.9 million). Meanwhile, Nobody dropped just 1% yesterday ($1.15 million) for a likely $2.6 million (-2%) fourth weekend and $19.131 million 24-day cume despite debuting on PVOD yesterday. So, yeah, Adam Wingard’s monster mash sequel is going to be the first Hollywood flick to pass $400 million since Bad Boys For Life in January of 2020 and possibly the first to top even $430 million since the October-December run of Joker ($1.073 billion), Frozen II ($1.45 billion), Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle ($800 million) and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker ($1.073 billion).īob Odenkirk as Hutch Mansell in "Nobody," directed by Ilya Naishuller. That’ll be just above the $386 million worldwide total of Godzilla: King of the Monsters and above the $305 million international total of Chris Nolan’s Tenet. Once it passes the Tom Cruise sequel, it’ll be the biggest “not Marvel/DC and not Fast Saga” Hollywood export since Bryce Dallas Howard and Chris Pratt ’s Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom ($267 million) in mid-2018.Īt a glance, the film should have around $315 million overseas by tomorrow, giving it an over/under $395 million global cume. The $165 million King Kong versus Godzilla flick has earned $174.7 million thus far, putting it above Bumblebee ($171 million) and placing the $181 million cume of Mission: Impossible – Fallout in sight. Moreover, the film is continuing to rake it in overseas, despite closures in Europe and elsewhere but without the film being available “for free” on HBO Max. ![]() Kong had it opened in a normal theatrical scenario. But I’d be comfortable predicting an over/under $95 million domestic cume for Godzilla Vs. ![]()
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