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‘Twisters’ Shakes Up Box Office with $80M Opening Weekend, Comparable to ‘Oppenheimer’ – Saturday PM Update

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July 21, 2024
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UPDATED SATURDAY NIGHT: Universal/Warner Bros/Amblin’s Twisters is hitting an $80M opening per sources tonight after a $27M Saturday, which was -16% off Friday/previews $32.2M. That’s a better Saturday than Oppenheimer a year ago ($26.2M), Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire ($26.4M), and not that far from Dune: Part Two‘s ($28.7M). All in all, the opening for Twisters is $2.4M shy of Oppenheimer‘s 3-day ($82.4M).

Typically, in pre-Covid times, a tentpole such as this wouldn’t go before a big oxygen-sucking megabeast Marvel movie; next weekend being Deadpool & Wolverine. However, Twisters couldn’t go any sooner in the summer as it wasn’t ready. The hope is that with August being a light month, Twisters will leg out in conjunction with Deadpool & Wolverine even if the Glen Powell–Daisy Edgar-Jones and Anthony Ramos pic loses some wind next weekend.

Also noteworthy is that 16 years after the death of famed bestselling author and Twisters architect Michael Crichton, he has the No. 1 movie at the box office and the No. 1 bestseller in Eruption.

Together with the third weekend of Illumination’s Despicable Me 4 in the No. 2 spot with $23.8M (-45%), Universal minted $103.8M between two movies. Cume by tomorrow EOD for DM4 is $259.4M. Saturday was $9.5M, +32% over Friday.

Disney/Pixar’s Inside Out 2 saw an estimated $5.2M Saturday, +38% over Friday for a sixth weekend of $12.6M (-37%) in third. The total will be over $596M.

NEON’s Longlegs in fourth still eyeing a $11.7M second weekend, dipping -48% — again, excellent for a horror film with a ten-day take of $44.6M. Saturday for the Oz Perkins movie was $4.6M, +21% over Friday.

Fifth goes to Paramount’s A Quiet Place: Day One with a $2.5M Saturday, +34% over Friday, for a fourth weekend of $6M, -47%, and a running cume tomorrow of $127.5M.

UPDATED SATURDAY AM: Twisters gets stronger with now a 3-day $74.6M opening after a $32.2M Friday. What’s to stop this movie from getting $80M?

Yesterday’s Friday/previews number approached Oppenheimer seismic levels, that pic doing $33M a year ago. Yes, last year was Barbenheimer when Barbie and Oppenheimer fueled the marketplace to a $311M take. This year, minus one femme-appealing tentpole, will do $141.8M, still +12% over the same July weekend in 2022 when Nope opened and +55% from 2021 when the box office was trying to rebound in the first summer of business post-Covid.

Audiences, a massive amount of them from the middle of the country, love Twisters which gets an A- CinemaScore and 4 1/2 stars on PostTrak. The first Michael Crichton created, co-written and produced movie received an A- CinemaScore.

How did this beautiful storm start and what’s kept it going? Mark L. Smith’s screenplay for the Amblin reboot got Universal and Warner Bros excited. Pair that with 2x Oscar-nominated Minari filmmaker Lee Isaac Chung, who was the right guy to be paired with this material: He’s from Arkansas, knows these characters well, and it’s not shocking to see the flyover states thundering to cinemas; Twisters highest grossing cinema to date is the Regal Warren in Moore, OK with more than $130K (when does that happen?).

“They sold fun” beamed one motion picture marketing maven about Universal’s campaign, that’s clearly underscored by the audience exits which cited that the No. 1 reason for buying a ticket to Twisters was that it looked fun and exciting (48%). However, there’s another halo effect that Universal is benefitting from now, one which will certainly seep into next weekend’s overdrive of Marvel Studios’ Deadpool & Wolverine, and that is people at home are seeking escapism, particularly in the aftermath of last weekend’s tragedy with Donald Trump. And escapism is what people want right now.

Also helping this movie’s play to red states: Twisters isn’t political. Not one word about climate change and the multitude of tornadoes that strike during its 2 hours and 2 minutes running time. That will keep this underserved part of the country when it comes to movie product coming back. That said, PostTrak shows that of those attending Twisters, 16% were registered Democrats while 7% were registered Republicans.

Let’s not forget the newfound star power of Powell. He began dropping into theaters with Sydney Sweeney to spike the ticket sales of Anyone But You back December-January, and that’s not only paying in dividends here to Universal with Twisters, but he’s still working it this weekend to stoke the pic’s potential fanbase. Powell, Anthony Ramos and Daisy Edgar-Jones showed up at last night’s Luke Combs at Jets stadium. Combs has a single in the movie “Ain’t No Love in Oklahoma.” Per PostTrak last night, 24% went to Twisters because of Powell.

Also a good job here by Universal in creating interest for this IP among the 18-34 set, some of whom weren’t born when the first movie came out. They showed up at 46%. Of the four quads, men and women over 25 bought tickets at 38% apiece. Best grades for the movie were from the under 25 female set at 94%, however, they were the minority show at 11%. Big turnout here by couples at 41% and groups of people (2-5+) at close to a third.

Diversity demos for Twisters were 51% Caucasian, a very good 26% Latino and Hispanic, 10% Black and 9% Asian-American. PLFs and Imax tickets are repping around 43% of Twisters‘ till.

In terms of Twisters heading to $80M, we’ll see how that goes down tonight, but it’s not out of the realm of possibility.

NEON’s Longlegs is keeping up an impressive strut with an estimated second weekend of $11.7M, down only 48%, a hold that any R-rated horror film prays for. Still on the mind is how NEON achieved a $22M opening off a reported under $10M spend. NEON has pulled off a feat that other studios such as Lionsgate haven’t been able to pull off. Whenever we hear stories about studios with low P&A spends, quite often they don’t translate into these mega box office levels. In fact, this column has taken studios to task for underspending on movies that could have achieved greater box office heights; typically the notion is to get a small movie out on the big screen which serves as advertisement for a better,

Unfortunately, the hopeful hold for Apple’s star-studded Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum Fly Me to the Moon isn’t posting that rom-com hold, down 66% in weekend 2 with $3.2M in 6th place. Let’s face it, it’s an oddball rom-com, largely because it’s period. And not Jane Austen period, but Moon-landing era period. Also, the movie’s running time at 2 hours and 12 minutes can be a bear for anyone expecting a feature that’s breezy, roughly a half hour longer than post-Covid rom-coms, Ticket to Paradise and Anyone But You. Two-words to Apple’s feature development department if they look to stick around big screen distribution: Quality control.

In the top 10, is the Anand Tiwari directed Bollywood rom-com Bad Newz with an expected 3-day of $1M in No. 8 at 477 sites after a $360K Friday with OK numbers in San Francisco, NYC, Seattle, Chicago, Vancouver, Boston, and Atlanta. Trailer is below:

IFC has the Damian Mc Carthy written/directed heightened genre movie Oddity at 790 locations with flat ticket sales I’m hearing after a $190K Friday, $475K 3-day or $601 per theater. The movie which follows a psychic medium who attempts to uncover the truth behind her sister’s murder at the site of the crime is 97% fresh with critics, 85% with audiences on Rotten Tomatoes.

Vertical has the Haley Bennett starring period romance movie Widow Clicquot about the Veuve Clicquot champagne dynasty and their business which began in the late 18th century. The movie, which made its world premiere at TIFF last year has an 86% Rotten Tomatoes score. Book at 102 theaters, it’s doing around 1,4K per screen with a 3-day of $145K after a $64K Friday.

Here’s our interview with Widow Clicquot below from last year’s TIFF:

1.) Twisters (Uni/WB) 4,151 theaters, Fri $32.2M, 3-day $74.6M/Wk 1

2.) Despicable Me 4 (Uni) 4,112 (-337) theaters, Fri $7.2M (-47%) 3-day $23.8M (-45%), Total $259.5M/Wk 3

3.) Inside Out 2 (Dis) 3,625 (-190) theaters Fri $3.8M (-39%) 3-day $12.5M (-37%) Total $596M/Wk 6

4.) Longlegs (NEON) 2,850 (+340) theatres, Fri $3.8M (-62%), 3-day $11.7M (-48%), Total $44.6M/Wk 2

5.) A Quiet Place: Day One (Par) 2,913 (-465) theaters, Fri $1.87M (-48%) 3-day $5.9M (-48%), Total $127.4M/Wk 4

UPDATED, Friday midday: Yeah, after preview numbers like that, there’s no way that Amblin/Universal/Warner Bros’ Twisters is settling for a $50 million+ opening. More like $72 million at 4,151 theaters after a massive $31M first day including previews. By the way, that’s 76% above the start of the first 1996 movie ($41M, adjusted for inflation). This a great palette cleanser before Deadpool & Wolverine conquers the world next weekend.

If these numbers stick for Twisters, that’s the 25th-best domestic opening ever for the month of July.

Twisters‘ day one isn’t that far from the first day/previews of Dune: Part Two ($32.2M, 3-day $82.5M), but it’s under the first day/previews of Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire ($36.8M, 3-day $80M).

Universal, as expected, has plenty to pump its chest about this weekend as it will also own second place with Illumination’s Despicable Me 4 at $21.5M (-51%) third weekend after a $6.5M Friday at 4,112 theaters. Combined, that spells a $93.5M weekend between the two Uni event pics. By Sunday, DM4 will stand at $257.1M.

Third goes to Disney/Pixar’s sixth frame of Inside Out 2 at 3,625 venues. It will see $11.1M, -44%, after a $3.3M Friday and a running total of $594.6M.

Neon’s Longlegs, booked at 2,850 locations, is eyeing $3.3M in its second Friday and a second weekend that’s -54% with an estimated $10.2M, good for a $43.1M 10-day running total.

Fifth belongs to the fourth weekend of Paramount’s A Quiet Place: Day One at 2,913 sites for a $1.7M Friday and $5.5M frame, -52%. Its running total by EOD Sunday will be $127M.

PREVIOUSLY, Friday AM: This beast of a storm is at $10.7M in preview cash for both Wednesday and Thursday. In terms of total preview cash, that’s more than what Legendary/Warner Bros. Godzilla x King: New Empire did ($10M), though that was made all in one night. Still, a very good tee-off here for Amblin/Universal/Warner Bros’ Twisters. The movie before P&A cost $155M.

Last night Twisters made $8M off showtimes beginning at 5PM.

Another comp here is last summer’s Transformers: Rise of the Beasts which did $8.8M on its Wednesday and Thursday, and went on to do a $25.6M Friday, $61M opening.

Among regular pics in release, here’s how they shaped up for Thursday and the week:

1.) Despicable Me 4 (Uni) 4,449 theaters, Thu $5M (-12%), Wk $69.1M, Total $235.6M/Wk 2

2.) Longlegs (NEO) 2,510 theaters, Thu $2.2M (-7%), Wk $32.9M/Wk 1

3.) Inside Out 2 (Dis) 3,815 theaters, Thu $2.4M (-11%), Wk $31.7M/Total $583.5M/Wk 5

4.) A Quiet Place: Day One (Par) 3,378 theaters, Thu $1.1M (-14%), Wk $17M, Total $121.5M/Wk 3

5.) Fly Me to the Moon (App/Sony) 3,356 theaters, Thu $595K (-25%), Wk $13M/Wk 1

PREVIOUSLY, EXCLUSIVE: Twisters, the reboot of the 1996 Amblin feature co-written by Michael Crichton, is off to a good start with around $7M in preview money from both Wednesday night’s fan Imax/PLF showtimes



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