Despite fears that coronavirus could impact moviegoing across the globe, Disney’s “Mulan” is expected to pull off solid opening weekend ticket sales at the domestic box office.
16.02.2020 - 21:11 / hollywoodreporter.com
Paramount's Sonic the Hedgehog grossed a huge $21 million on Friday for a projected four-day debut of $60 million-plus over Presidents Day weekend, including $50 million or more for the three days.
If traffic holds, the family friendly pic has a strong shot of coming in several million dollars higher and unseating Detective Pikachu ($54.3 million) to boast the biggest domestic opening ever for a video game adaptation, according to Comscore and unadjusted for inflation.
The PG-rated title —
Despite fears that coronavirus could impact moviegoing across the globe, Disney’s “Mulan” is expected to pull off solid opening weekend ticket sales at the domestic box office.
Elisabeth Moss’s “The Invisible Man” is dominating North American moviegoing and should scare up about $23 million at 3,610 locations, early estimates showed Friday.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
The hedgehog narrowly beat the wild dog to claim the top spot at the North American box office over the weekend (February 21-23, 2020).
LOS ANGELES -- The hedgehog edged the sled dog by a nose at the box office.
Last year after the first trailer was met with outcry by fans upset over the design of the title character in Sonic the Hedgehog, I thought the movie was in trouble.
Last year after the first trailer was met with outcry by fans upset over the design of the title character in Sonic the Hedgehog, I thought the movie was in trouble.
Last year after the first trailer was met with outcry by fans upset over the design of the title character in Sonic the Hedgehog, I thought the movie was in trouble.
LOS ANGELES, Feb 16, (Variety.com) – Paramount’s family film “Sonic the Hedgehog” ignited over Presidents Day weekend with $57 million in North America and $100 million globally, the best showing ever for a video game adaptation.