1917, BoxOffice, Breaking News, Fandango, Golden Globes, Just Mercy, Like a Boss, Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Underwater

‘1917’ Advance Ticket Sales Already Fired Up From Golden Globe Wins As Sam Mendes Pic Sees $25M Opening

Products You May Like

Sam Mendes’ Universal/Amblin WWI pic 1917 already is seeing a Golden Globes bounce from its surprise wins for Best Motion Picture – Drama and Director.

Fandango reports a boost in advance sales this morning for 1917, selling five times more tickets than the film did a week ago for the Sunday-Monday overnight. Industry projections see the movie from the Skyfall and Spectre director clocking a $25M wide opening this weekend. Since Christmas Day, 1917 has been playing in 11 locations including NY, LA, D.C. and elsewhere, grossing $2.2M.

Fandango

While 1917 will play older and more Caucasian, there’s very good potential here for the war pic to find a broader audience here thanks to the Globes. 1917 revolves around two British soldiers who must cross German enemy lines. Mendes with DP Roger Deakins created a movie that takes place in one continuous shot. The pic, which was screened for awards voters before Thanksgiving, is certified 90% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes with an A CinemaScore.

It also wouldn’t come as a surprise for the war pic to overindex as they typically do during January, i.e. previous champs like Clint Eastwood’s American Sniper (which remains the month’s biggest opener with $89.2M) and Ridley Scott’s Black Hawk Down, which widened in 2002 after a 2001 limited play with a three-day of $28.6M (final domestic of $108.6M). The box office comparison for 1917 is more in line with Black Hawk Down than American Sniper.

1917 will play at 3,300 locations against Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, which is expected to decline around 45% between $17M-$19M finally ceding the No. 1 spot in its fourth weekend.

Like a Boss

More films prior to MLK Day on January 20 are being slapped on the marquee this Friday: Paramount has the Tiffany Haddish-Rose Byrne-Salma Hayek comedy Like a Boss, which is expected to bring in $10M-$12.5M, drawing females and African Americans.

Warner Bros. goes wide with its Jamie Foxx-Michael B. Jordan social justice drama Just Mercy from four theaters in NY and LA with an eye on $7.5M, possibly $10M. The pic counts $400K since Christmas with an A+ CinemaScore in every demo polled from its limited play. The pic, directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, also is tracking notably among African Americans and females. RT score is at 79% certified fresh.

Bound to drown is 20th Century Fox’s Kristen Stewart deep-sea action feature Underwater in the single digits. No RT scores yet for this film or Like a Boss. 

Fandango compared 1917 during its first 12 hours following the Globes, from 9 p.m. Sunday through 9 a.m. Monday, with a similar 12-hour time period the week prior, Sunday, December 29, 9PM PT through Monday, December 30, 9AM PT. As of 12 noon, 1917 is the second biggest ticket-seller in today’s sales on Fandango, following Rise of Skywalker.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

IFFR Unveils 2025 Lineup, Cate Blanchett and Guy Maddin to Headline Rotterdam Talks
Chic Singer Alfa Anderson Dies at 78
Leah Kateb Shares the Products Her Love Island Co-Stars Borrowed Most
40 Winter Fashion Staples on Amazon
‘Elsbeth’ Boss Breaks Down That Major Cliffhanger & ‘Tough’ Times Ahead