Box Office: ‘Bullet Train’ Arrives With So-So $30.1 Million Debut, ‘Easter Sunday’ Stumbles

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Universal and Amblin’s EasterSunday stumbled in its opening frame, earning $5.3 million for an eighth place finish at the domestic box office. The comedy was a modest bet, carrying a price tag of $17 million.

after the movie had been completed. Instead of debuting on HBO Max as originally planned or being retro-fitted for a theatrical run, the film will now become a tax write-down.” came in third with $8.5 million. That brings the twisty UFO thriller from Jordan Peele to $97.9 million at the domestic box office, an impressive result for a movie that, like “Bullet Train,” wasn’t derived from some preexisting piece of IP.

In limited release, “Bodies Bodies Bodies” grossed $226,526 on 6 screens in New York and Los Angeles, which came out to a $37,754 per-screen average. The A24 horror film follows a group of rich 20-somethings at a hurricane party at a remote family mansion that becomes the locus of a lot of blood-letting. The ensemble cast features former “SNL” star Pete Davidson, “The Hate U Give’s” Amandla Stenberg and “Borat 2” breakout Maria Bakalova.

 

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The last major release for 11 weeks until Black Adam opens which tested similar to the axed Batgirl before reshoots so likely to be very front-loaded... with re-releases filling cinemas until then Spider-Man, Jaws, E.T and Avatar

Why put out an Easter Movie in Summer? Seems weird

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