‘Deadpool 2’ to Rock the Box Office, Plus Read our Capsule Review
Deadpool 2 arrives in theaters with a ton of buzz and good will from an audience that absolutely embraced the character when the first film arrived back in the winter of 2016.
Deadpool 2 arrives in theaters with a ton of buzz and good will from an audience that absolutely embraced the character when the first film arrived back in the winter of 2016.
It was another big money weekend for the film that brings the Marvel Cinematic Universe to a (temporary) crashing halt, as Avengers: Infinity War spent another weekend in the top spot at the box office.Â
It’s the final weekend before Deadpool 2 hits, which means Avengers: Infinity War will most definitely hold on to the top spot for a third and final time, before giving up the ghost.
In an incredible feat of strength, Avengers: Infinity War became the fastest film to gross over $1 billion at the box office, taking just eleven days to do so. I
After a decade of outstanding filmmaking, this weekend saw Marvel Studios deliver a new benchmark in blockbuster performance, as Avengers: Infinity War had the biggest opening in history. Here’s what went down:
We all know that Avengers: Infinity War is going to rule the box office this weekend, so the only real question is how much is this hugely anticipated film going to bring in. Will it break records? Underperform?
Things certainly weren’t quiet at the box office this weekend, as A Quiet Place returned to the top of the box office after a week’s respite. Meanwhile, Amy Schumer’s latest wasn’t a draw, while a cult classic proved profitable. Here’s what went down.Â
It’s the calm before the war this weekend, even with two new releases looking for your hard earned dollars at the box office this weekend. Will a sequel to a cult comedy favourite make a dent? What about I Feel Pretty, the latest from Amy Schumer?
Rampage squeaked to number one but there was a surprise contender in the mix. Check out how our predictions compared to the final box office numbers.
It seems like only December that Dwayne Johnson was making all the money with Jumanji: Welcome To The Jungle. Now, The Rock is back and hoping to make a monkey out of the competition.
We know that a bad horror film can still find an audience on opening weekend, but what happens when a good genre film enter the fray? Audiences respond. Loudly.Â
Horror looks to be leading the charge this weekend, as a brand new property and NOT a sequel enters the box office race. Will ‘ ‘A Quiet Place’ make an impact? Here’s our prediction: