Christopher Nolan's "Tenet" crossed the $200 million mark globally, even as U.S. cinemas struggle to draw audiences during the pandemic.
The time-bending sci-fi thriller generated $6.7 million in its second weekend of release, representing a 29% drop compared to opening weekend. Last weekend, Warner Bros., the studio behind "Tenet," touted a $20 million debut. But a closer dissection of those numbers reveal they were heavily spun to include weekday preview screenings and the long holiday weekend. In reality, "Tenet" only made about $9 million between Friday and Sunday.
In an attempt to control conversation around "Tenet's" box office performance, Warner Bros. has been shielding domestic grosses for the film. Traditionally, studios share box office information on a daily basis, but that hasn't been the case with "Tenet." The studio wants to ensure that reporters and rivals don't unfairly contextualize the results and label them a financial flop. But a sign of the studio's confidence in the viability of moviegoing? Not even a week after "Tenet" premiered, Warner Bros. delayed its comic book sequel "Wonder Woman 1984" from October to Christmas Day.
Roughly 65-75% of theaters in the U.S. have reopened, but major markets like New York, Los Angeles and San Fransisco still remain closed. Cinemas that have resumed business have done so at reduced capacity, automatically limiting ticket sales.
Warner Bros. said it is optimistic about new markets opening for business. "Tenet" played in 100 more locations than it did last weekend, amounting to 2,910 venues in total -- a number that's expected to grow as cinemas in more cities are given permission to reopen. Thanks to multiplexes opening in Orange County, Los Angeles was the top-grossing region in the country this weekend. Dallas, Chicago, Salt Lake City and Phoenix also saw robust ticket sales.
The studio has also been encouraged by the turnout for premium formats, such as Imax and Dolby Cinema. Imax screens have accounted for $23 million of "Tenet's" box office haul.
David A. Gross, who runs the movie consulting firm Franchise Entertainment Research, assessed that "Tenet" had a better-than-expected hold during its second frame. But he said that still might not be enough to compensate for more pressing limitations facing the marketplace.
"Anecdotally, these drops look slightly better than what would be expected under normal circumstances," Gross said. "However, they are not close to maintaining a level of business that makes up for the box office lost to the pandemic."
"Tenet" has made bigger waves overseas, where coronavirus appears to be more under control and movie theaters have reopen to a more significant degree. Part of the reason that Warner Bros. opted to release "Tenet" during the pandemic is because Nolan's films often make more money internationally than they do stateside.
Ticket sales for "Tenet" reached $177.5 million at the international box office and $207 million globally. Given its $200 million production budget, the movie needs to reach approximately $400 million at the worldwide box office to break even and closer to $450 million to get out of the black.
"Tenet" brought in $10 million in China, the world's second biggest moviegoing market, boosting its haul in the country to $50 million. It landed in second place on box office charts behind "Mulan," though neither film amassed inspired ticket sales from Chinese theaters despite the fact that 90% of its cinemas have reopened.
Disney's live-action remake of the 1998 cartoon collected $23.2 million during opening weekend, an underwhelming result for a movie that was all but engineered for its appeal to Chinese audiences. So far, "Mulan has made $37.6 million globally. The $200 million-budgeted fantasy epic is forgoing a theatrical release in the U.S., and instead is available to rent on Disney Plus for $30.
"Mulan" has been mired in controversy for numerous reasons. It came under fire for filming in Xinjiang, a region in China where minorities have been forced to live in labor camps. In the credits for "Mulan," the film thanked Chinese government organizations in Xinjiang that have been accused of human rights abuse. Last year, pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong called for boycotts after "Mulan" star Liu Yifei showed support for Hong Kong police during anti-government protests.
Among new releases, Sony's romantic comedy "The Broken Hearts Gallery" made $1.125 million from 2,204 screens over the weekend. Given the challenging environment, the studio called that number "terrific." Sony acquired the film for $8 million, so it doesn't exactly need to reach blockbuster levels to turn a profit.
"Early numbers are encouraging," said Adrian Smith, Sony's head of domestic distribution. "We're excited to see how the film plays over time and how word of mouth about the film propels it."
"The Broken Hearts Gallery" placed behind holdovers Disney's "The New Mutants" and Solstice Studio's "Unhinged" on domestic box office charts.
"The New Mutants," a poorly reviewed superhero adventure, has yet to find its footing in theaters and generated $2.1 million over the weekend. "The New Mutants" is also flailing overseas, where it scraped together $3.8 million from 36 foreign markets. After three weekends on the big screen, the movie has made $15.3 million in the U.S. and $29 million worldwide.
"Unhinged," a road-rage thriller starring Russell Crowe, held steady in its fifth weekend, bringing in $1.5 million over the three-day stretch. That boosts domestic ticket sales to $13.8 million.
Reuters
Mon Sep 14 2020
Director Christopher Nolan poses at the 71st Cannes Film Festival, Cannes, France, May 13, 2018 - REUTERS/Stephane Mahe
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