on 30,211 screens, 49% of that from China with a ho-hum $18.8M; the Patty Jenkins movie losing No. 1 to local titlein June 2017 opened to $37.6 and ended its run in the PRC with $90.5M.
But nonetheless, it remains a poor situation at the box office when marketing and B.O. capitals New York and Los Angeles have theaters closed. It’s just not worth any studio’s money to spend right now. As far as HBO Max eating into theatrical ticket sales onhow will we be able to tell what that impact is when fewer theaters are open currently versus when‘s most potent grosses came out of Texas , Florida , Arizona and Georgia .
Source: News Formal (newsformal.com)
After WW84 will predictably disappoint next week it's time for studios to stop opening any more films as nothing will improve before Easter and all that will is see many films underperforming at the BO and going to PVOD within 17 days