![]() ![]() They announced their split nine years later. ![]() ![]() Olivia and Ted Lasso star Jason first started dating in 2011 and welcomed two children together - Otis, eight, and Daisy, six. Olivia and Jason reunited at their son's football game amid their bitter custody battle over their two children. Don't Worry Darling director and actress Olivia was pictured reunited with ex Jason Sudeikis this weekend - as Redditch pop star Harry snogged Emily Ratajkowski in Tokyo. Those returns translate to a decent $1,258 per location and bring overall ticket sales to $2.6 million, a pretty good result for a documentary in today’s moviegoing environment.Olivia Wilde has reunited with her ex - as Harry Styles is pictured moving on with a huge Hollywood star. Overseas, the Sony Pictures film has earned $131.1 million to date, boosting its global tally to $230 million.Įlsewhere, director Brett Morgen’s kaleidoscopic David Bowie film “Moonage Daydream” brought in $922,000 by expanding to 733 screens. 7, “Bullet Train” stayed strong, earning $1.8 million from 1,907 cinemas in its eighth weekend of release and bringing domestic ticket sales to $99.2 million. Monday’s results will determine the official order on domestic charts.Īt No. “Pearl,” which is screening in 2,982 venues, has amassed $6.65 million after two weeks of release. “See How They Run,” which is playing in 2,502 theaters, has earned $6.1 million after two weeks of release. Two films - Searchlight’s “See How They Run” and A24’s “Pearl” - tied for fifth place, based on Sunday’s estimates of $1.9 million for each film. “Barbarian” has generated $28.4 million so far. The film, lauded for its loony twists and turns, has been holding exceptionally well for a low-budget horror release ticket sales fell only 26% from last weekend. In fourth place, the Airbnb slasher “Barbarian,” from Disney and 20th Century Studios, added $4.8 million in its third outing. To date, “The Woman King” has grossed $36.2 million domestically and $1.3 million internationally. ![]() The film generated a mighty $11.14 million from 3,765 cinemas in its sophomore outing, declining only 40% from its opening weekend. “Avatar” placed third on box office charts behind Sony’s “The Woman King,” a historical action epic starring Viola Davis. “This test run is trying to take the temperature of the marketplace for ‘The Way of Water,'” Dergarbedian said. Given the remastered version of “Avatar” returned to theaters on a random weekend in September (and without the degree of promotion that’s typically dedicated to new releases), box office watchers are encouraged for “Avatar: The Way of Water,” director James Cameron’s decade-in-the-making, mega-budgeted sequel that’s due in theaters in December. Overseas, “Avatar” drummed up a huge $20.5 million from 50 international territories over the weekend, bringing the re-release’s worldwide weekend total to $30.5 million. It’s a sizable result for a movie that opened 13 years ago, even if that movie happens to be the highest-grossing global release in history. “We’re enormously proud of this film and are pleased with these results given our modest production budget,” the studio said on Sunday in a note to press.Īnother bright spot on domestic box office charts: Disney’s re-release of “ Avatar” racked up $10 million from just 1,860 locations, most of them Imax venues. to revise projections down to $19 million. But the movie withstood a bigger-than-expected drop on Saturday ($5.8 million) and Sunday ($3.8 million), causing Warner Bros. Based on opening day, box office experts believed “Don’t Worry Darling” would earn $21 million or $22 million by Sunday. Friday’s grosses (which were inclusive of Thursday previews and a special Imax screening on Monday) accounted for $9.5 million, a good portion of initial weekend sales. Audience members under the age of 18, which accounted for 16% of crowds, were especially positive, giving the film an “A-” CinemaScore.Īlready, the box office results for “Don’t Worry Darling” appear to be front-loaded. Surprising no one, 66% of ticket buyers were female, while nearly 70% were between the ages of 18 to 34. Reviews for “Don’t Worry Darling” weren’t too enthusiastic either (it has a 38% on Rotten Tomatoes), but that didn’t matter to fans of Styles, who turned out in force over the weekend. The R-rated movie, backed by Warner Bros., landed a mediocre “B-” CinemaScore from moviegoers, suggesting that word-of-mouth could be a problem beyond its opening weekend. “While no studio wants to have external forces impacting the marketing message of their movies, in this case, the drama swirling around ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ only served to amp up the must-see factor for the film,” said Paul Dergarabedian, a senior Comscore analyst. ![]()
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