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Both Mortal Kombat and Demon Slayer: Mugen Train saw big debuts at the box office, with the first film narrowly beating the second. Variety reports that Mortal Kombat saw $22.5 million from 3,073 domestic cinemas. Demon Slayer closely followed with $15.9 million from 1,598 venues through Saturday. Mortal Kombat has seen the second-largest opening during […]
Arclight Cinemas and Pacific Theatres, which are owned by Decurion, will be closing down its multiple locations amid financial difficulties brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, Deadline reports. The beloved Cinerama Dome, which opened up in 1963 and is located on Sunset Boulevard, will also be closing. The popular theater was featured in Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon a […]
Cinema ticket sales are steadily on the rise as more cinemas resume operations across the country, with Bob Odenkirk’s revenge thriller Nobody seeing a solid debut at the domestic box office. Variety reports that the Ilya Naishuller-directed film garnered $6.7 million from 2,460 venues for its opening, with the international box office bringing in another $5 […]
After multiple delays, Black Widow finally has a release date. According to Variety the next MCU film will premiere in theaters and on Disney+ on July 9. The studio also unveiled its release plans for the upcoming films Cruella, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, Luca, and more. Like Black Widow, the Emma Stone-starring Cruella will also debut simultaneously on Disney+ […]
The tide keeps turning for theatrical releases. As one studio after another begins to shorten its theatrical window, Disney explained their position on Monday. During a Q&A at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media and Telecommunications Conference, Disney CEO Bob Chapek hinted at where the company could be headed by suggesting that there’s no “going back” to the […]
Deadline reports Paramount will give Mission: Impossible 7 and A Quiet Place Part II a 45-day theatrical run before its made available on their forthcoming streaming service. The decision finds Paramount attempting to reach a compromise between the Warner Bros. approach where every single film on their 2021 slate will be simultaneously released in theaters and on HBO Max, and the agreement […]
On Monday, the largest movie theater chain in the world, AMC Theatres, put out a statement saying that declaring bankruptcy is “off the table.” That statement should offer some reassurance to both shareholders and, more applicably for the general public, anybody who still yearns to go to a movie theater again at some point in their freaking lives. […]
No Time to Die has been pushed back again. The 25th entry in the James Bond franchise is now scheduled to be released in theaters on Oct. 8, IndieWire reports. No Time to Die was originally slated for a April 2020 release, but like nearly every 2020 film except for a select few, including Tenet, it was delayed. […]
After Wonder Woman 1984’s stellar performance over Christmas weekend, Warner Bros. has revealed that the franchise’s third installation is already in the works. Variety reports that Gal Gadot will be returning to her heroine role and Patty Jenkins will be back to write and direct the last installment in the superhero trilogy. The announcement arrives […]
In a reverse of the COVID-induced trend of bringing movies made for the big screen to at-home streamers, Zack Snyder is looking to bring his long-anticipated “cut” of The Justice League to movie theaters. And, if he gets his way, that movie could come tagged with an ‘R’ rating. Snyder said as much when he talked about the upcoming […]