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JamesG
11-05-2018, 12:22 PM
Bohemian Rhapsody Rocks the Box Office with $50 Million Debut
by Brad Brevet
November 4, 2018


For the first time since early February the top three films at the weekend box office were all new releases and leading the way was Fox's Bohemian Rhapsody with a $50 million, chart-topping performance, well above expectations.

Disney's The Nutcracker and the Four Realms finished at the lower end of industry estimates in second place, followed Paramount's release of Nobody's Fool.

That said, the weekend isn't all about new releases as the holdovers had a solid weekend of their own, with A Star is Born, Venom and Smallfoot all dipping less than 27% in what amounts to their fifth and sixth weekends respectively, helping aid a continually healthy 2018 box office performance overall.







At the top of the charts, Fox's Bohemian Rhapsody endured word of a troubled production as the film that was eight years in the making topped the domestic box office with a $50 million debut from 4,000 locations.

On top of that, the film's "A" CinemaScore is a great sign looking ahead as there is little in the way of direct competition over the next month or so.

Internationally, after getting off to an early start in the UK last weekend, Bohemian Rhapsody expanded to 64 total overseas markets this weekend and delivered an estimated $72.5 million for a global cume topping $141 million.







Disney's The Nutcracker and the Four Realms was looking for an opening in the low-to-mid twenty millions this weekend and it landed in the lower end of that range with an estimated $20 million finish.

Not helping matters are critical reviews, which resulted in a score of 38 on Metacritic, and a "B+" CinemaScore, which is merely satisfactory for a film of this sort not to mention a dismal 41% audience score on RottenTomatoes.

The Nutcracker also debuted in 45 international markets this weekend, bringing in an estimated $38.5 million for a $58.5 million global debut.







Finishing in third is Paramount's Nobody's Fool with an estimated $14 million. The R-rated Tyler Perry comedy stars Tiffany Haddish and was well-received by opening day audiences, receiving an "A-" CinemaScore.

Looking ahead, it's reasonable to expect a domestic run around $35 million or so, if not a bit higher.







In fourth we find a performance that may be just as impressive as Bohemian Rhapsody's opening in the fifth weekend hold for Warner Bros.'s A Star is Born.

The drama dipped just 21% for an estimated $11.1 million three-day, pushing its domestic cume over $165 million. It will be incredibly interesting to see how well these two music-driven dramas coexist over the coming weeks as this weekend clearly indicates there is more than enough audience for both.

Internationally, A Star is Born also continued its strong global performance this weekend, adding another $13.9 million this weekend for an international running cume totaling $128.3 million and a global tally just shy of $295 million.







Rounding out the top five is Universal's Halloween, which dropped a bit more than expected as it entered its third week in release, delivering an estimated $11 million three-day for a domestic cume that now tops $150 million.

Including an additional $18.3 million internationally this weekend, the film's worldwide cume now totals just shy of $230 million.







Just outside the top five, it's worth mentioning Venom's strong fifth weekend hold, dropping just 26.3% for an estimated $7.85 million weekend and a domestic cume of $198.6 million as it will cross the $200 million mark later this week.

Added to that, the film grosses an estimated $15.6 million internationally this weekend for a global cume that now stands at $541.5 million with a release in China set for next weekend.







Outside the top ten, Amazon Studios expanded the release of Beautiful Boy into 540 theaters (+348) and grossed an estimated $1.4 million, pushing the film's domestic cume to $3.2 million.

The studio currently anticipates expanding Beautiful Boy a bit further into approximately 300 additional locations next weekend.







Amazon also expanded the reach of Suspiria into 311 theaters (+309) this weekend, leading to an estimated $964,722 weekend and a domestic cume totaling $1.2 million as it enters its second weekend in release.

The film isn't expected to expand any further next weekend, calling into question why Amazon didn't begin Suspiria's limited release a week earlier and go wider in advance of Halloween, if not on Halloween night, in an attempt to take advantage of the holiday timeframe.

The film was always going to largely appeal to a niche audience, but a wider release over the holiday could have helped generate some additional word of mouth.







In limited release this weekend, Focus Features's Boy Erased brought in an estimated $220,000 from just five locations for a chart-topping $44,000 per theater average. The Joel Edgerton-directed feature will expand its reach next weekend into 75 theaters in 25 markets.

Additionally, Sony Classics released Maria by Callas into 16 theaters for an estimated $152,633 ($9,540 PTA); Aviron's A Private War debuted in four locations with an estimated $72,000 ($18,000 PTA); Neon's release of Bodied delivered $50,528 from 14 theaters ($3,609 PTA); and Art of Sport's In Search of Greatness debuted in 16 locations with an estimated $35,000 ($2,188 PTA).

On a final note, Disney's Incredibles 2 added another $1.9 million globally this weekend, pushing the film's worldwide gross to $1.238 billion, making it the 15th largest global release of all-time.

https://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=4453&p=.htm









November 2-4, 2018 Weekend Studio Estimates:


1. Bohemian Rhapsody $50,000,000
2. The Nutcracker and the Four Realms $20,000,000
3. Nobody's Fool $14,000,000
4. A Star is Born $11,100,000 / $165,634,566
5. Halloween $11,015,000 / $150,408,705
6. Venom $7,850,000 / $198,663,348
7. Smallfoot $3,805,000 / $77,484,301
8. Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween $3,700,000 / $43,832,316
9. Hunter Killer $3,525,000 / $12,965,116
10. The Hate U Give $3,400,000 / $23,460,924

MrCleveland
11-05-2018, 07:26 PM
Me and most of my family saw the #1 film this weekend...

I feel that this film may revive Mike Myers career!

MA
11-06-2018, 08:55 AM
Me and most of my family saw the #1 film this weekend...

I feel that this film may revive Mike Myers career!

What did you think of it?

MrCleveland
11-07-2018, 02:33 PM
What did you think of it?

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MA
11-07-2018, 02:41 PM
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That's great to hear. :thumbsup:

Babalu
11-14-2018, 01:06 AM
I saw it yesterday and loved it.

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Hawkee
07-07-2019, 03:58 AM
I just saw Bohemian Rhapsody a few minutes ago and I thought it was a well done movie but very sad because it seemed that Freddie Mercury seemed to live a quiet life and was never happy with the success that Queen was gonna live up to. But they really got the music of Queen right on target by adding some of Queen's popular songs like We Will Rock You to We Are The Champions and of course Bohemian Rhapsody. It would've been extra cool if they added the songs Bicycle Ride or I Want It All from the GrubHub commercials. Already I plan to buy the movie and the soundtrack to Bohemian Rhapsody when it comes on sale
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