Around 60-70% of theaters have
reopened across the U.S. and Canada, according
to Disney. However, some of the biggest
moviegoing markets, including Los Angeles, San
Francisco, Seattle, Washington DC, New Jersey
and New York, still remain closed. In parts of
the country where theaters have resumed
business, venues are capping capacity and
keeping space between seats to comply with
social distancing measures.
Even before the pandemic hit, "The New Mutants"
was facing headwinds. The"X-Men" spinoff, about
young mutants discovering their powers, had a
particularly arduous journey to the big screen
since it was initially scheduled to release in
2018. It reportedly went through extensive
reshoots and has been delayed numerous times.
Analyst David A. Gross, who runs movie
consultancy FranchiseRe, estimates "The New
Mutants" would have generated roughly $14
million if all 6,000 movie theaters in the
country were open.
"The figure is below superhero and horror
spinoff averages," Gross said. "Still, it's a
positive step for the business following last
weekend."
"The New Mutants" bowed this weekend alongside a
number of fresh offerings, including Keanu
Reeves and Alex Winter's "Bill and Ted Face the
Music" and "The Personal History of David
Copperfield" starring Dev Patel.
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"Bill and Ted Face the Music,"
the third installment in the sci-fi comedy
franchise, simultaneously debuted on digital
rental services. Theatrically, the film picked
up $1.06 million from 1,007 screens -- with
drive-in theaters in Salt Lake City, Dallas and
Houston accounting for a bulk of receipts.
Though it's unclear how much money "Bill and
Ted" made on premium video-on-demand platforms,
Orion Films reported that it was the No. 1 title
on iTunes, while the series bundle had the No. 2
slot. "Bill and Ted 3," directed by Dean Parisot,
received mostly positive reviews.
"The Personal History David Copperfield" made
$520,000 from 1,360 theaters, a slow start for
the PG-rated comedy. Based on the Charles
Dickens novel, the movie was directed by "Veep"
creator Armando Iannucci. Searchlight, the
specialty studio distributing the film, plans to
expand "David Copperfield" to nearly 100
additional theaters in time for Labor Day
weekend.
"The results, while modest, signals a return to
the cinema for moviegoers who are yearning for
the majesty of the big screen," said
Searchlight's head of distribution Frank
Rodriguez.
Among holdovers, Russell Crowe's road-rage
thriller "Unhinged" pulled in $2.6 million
during its second weekend of release, bringing
its total bounty to $8.8 million.
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