Free Guy debuts at Number 1 on the Official Film Chart on digital downloads only, following a photo finish against Black Widow.
21.09.2021 - 20:35 / deadline.com
On Monday, Disney/20th Century Studios’ Free Guy crossed the $300M mark globally, becoming the fifth Hollywood title to the milestone this year. To date, the Ryan Reynolds-starrer has grossed $108.8M domestically and $193.6M at the international box office for a worldwide total of $302.4M.
The video game-inspired romantic comedy from director Shawn Levy is the sole original IP Hollywood movie get to $300M in 2021 and only the second, along with Tenet, to do so during the pandemic. That makes its
Free Guy debuts at Number 1 on the Official Film Chart on digital downloads only, following a photo finish against Black Widow.
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Free Guy.In a recent interview with Unilad promoting his new film Copshop, Butler was asked about similarities between the Reynolds film, about a man who finds himself stuck in an open-world video game, and his 2009 flop Gamer, about a virtual reality first person shooter game in which players control real-life death row prisoners.“I actually don’t know what Free Guy is,” Butler said.
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Gerard Butler hasn’t seen “Free Guy” or much of Ryan Reynolds’ catalogue, for that matter.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterA “Pitch Perfect” series has been ordered at Peacock with Adam Devine onboard to reprise his role from the film franchise, Variety has learned exclusively.The series is set several years after the events of the films. Devine returns as Bumper Allen, who moves to Germany to revive his music career when one of his songs becomes big in Berlin.Bumper was the main antagonist of the first film and the leader of the all-male a cappella group The Treblemakers.
Naman Ramachandran It was a week of holdovers as Disney titles “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” and “Free Guy” continued their reign over the U.K. and Ireland box office.
Rebecca Davis editor“Free Guy” has retained enough charm to stay at second in China in its fourth weekend in theaters, but it slid in just a mere hair ahead of Chinese titles setting themselves up for box office success over the current Mid-Autumn Festival holiday.The 20th Century Studios film starring Ryan Reynolds grossed $4.8 million in the three days of Friday, Saturday and Sunday, bringing its China cumulative so far up to $85.1 million, according to data from consultancy Artisan
Ellise Shafer administratorDisney is ruling the domestic box office this weekend.In its third weekend, Marvel and Disney’s “Shang-Chi” is set to remain in the No. 1 spot with an estimated gross of $20 million to $22 million, bringing its total earnings to a staggering $175 million to $177 million.
Well, this is just awful.
The 2001 cult satirical summer camp comedy “Wet Hot American Summer” might be considered one of the few comedic gems of the 2000s that has continued a healthy and lasting following. There is a mini-reunion on the horizon at Amazon Studios, as Variety reveals that David Wain (“Role Models“) will direct a new deserted island musical, “Where The Fore Are We?” with busy actress/director Elizabeth Banks taking a key producing role via Brownstone Productions.
Let’s get serious. Sure, we all had fun this summer watching Ryan Reynolds try to escape a video game in Free Guy and Florence Pugh take the Marvel superheroine mantel from Scarlett Johansson in Black Widow. But with the changing of the seasons comes a changing of the feel-good cinematic vibe. Goodbye movies, hello films.
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Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterFilmmakers and stars Elizabeth Banks and David Wain of “Wet Hot American Summer” are reuniting for a new movie musical at Amazon Studios.Wain is directing the project, titled “Where the Fore Are We?”, and will produce with Banks and partner Max Handelman via their Brownstone Productions. Wain wrote the script with Zach Reino and Jess McKenna.
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