![]() ![]() “The film’s stellar results give the box office a strong jolt of momentum heading into the summer, and the many blockbusters that held out for an exclusive theatrical release stand to benefit.” Cruella’s most prized possession? A Louis Vuitton Capucines bag. “ A Quiet Place Part II is the first domestic release this year to cross the threshold from ‘great opening weekend given the pandemic’ to ‘great opening weekend, period’ - offering undeniable proof that the domestic box office is back” beamed Rich Gelfond, CEO of IMAX in a statement. Imax delivered $4.1M Stateside for A Quiet Place Part II or 8.6% of the domestic gross, making it the highest Imax opening weekend since January 2020. to its pre-pandemic of 7%-10%.Įxorcist filmmaker William Friedkin and Krasinski’s excitement over cinema’s return this past weekend: It is currently not available on PVOD in Canada, where big provinces like Ontario, Alberta and Manitoba have theaters closed down the country currently repping around 1%-2% of the B.O. The sequel will hit Paramount+ after that time frame. We had a movie that is quintessential in being a communal experience in a theater and audiences responded.”Ī Quiet Place Part II‘s money is being earned on a pure, unadulterated 45-day theatrical window. There’s a pent-up demand for many to resume their normal summer activities including baseball games, barbecues, going to the beach and vacationing. As Theatrical Marketplace Hopes For Summer RecoveryĮxclaimed Paramount domestic distribution boss Chris Aronson about the comeback of moviegoing, “How many times in their lifetime have movie theaters been threatened? People weren’t going to be locked up in their homes forever and this weekend was the most our country has been open in a quite some time. Disney is shuffling between sending certain titles, such as Pixar’s Soul and Luca, directly to Disney+ while other features, such as Cruella, Black Widow, and the upcoming Jungle Cruise, are being simultaneously released in theaters and on Disney+ Premier Access (for an additional $30 charge).'A Quiet Place 2' & 'Cruella' Battle For No. is releasing it entire 2021 film slate day-and-date in theaters and on HBO Max before shifting to a 45 day window in 2022. The studio also launched its first hybrid theatrical-streaming release with The Boss Baby: Family Business in theaters and Peacock over the July 4th weekend. Warner Bros. ![]() Universal has introduced a 17-31 day exclusive window depending on box office gross before making films available on PVOD. Paramount is utilizing a 30-45 day exclusive theatrical window before making films available via at-home platforms. This tiered strategy is another release development borne out of the unprecedented circumstances of the pandemic. The movie will also be made available on Blu-ray and DVD release on July 27. You can sign up for Paramount+ for $5.99/month, or stream ad-free for $9.99/month. Paramount+ is the expansion of CBS All Access that launched in March. The film is the first in Paramount’s new 30-45 day shortened theatrical window, which ViacomCBS President Bob Bakish first announced in February. The goal is to provide audiences with multiple access points to the in-demand title. That means those who subscribe to ViacomCBS’ streaming service Paramount+ can watch the film at no extra charge while those that don’t will be able to buy the film via premium video on demand. While John Krasinski and Emily Blunt‘s highly anticipated horror sequel will remain in movie theaters, it will also become available on both Paramount+ and digital purchase tomorrow. That means A Quiet Place Part II is going to become more widely available starting Tuesday, July 12. But flexible access and a plethora of choice for the consumer is the ruling edict of entertainment in this new normal. It’s a particularly impressive achievement given the challenges presented by the pandemic. ![]() That’s not far off from the 2018 original’s $188 million in North American ticket sales and $350 million overall. Paramount’s A Quiet Place Part II currently stands at north of $150 million at the domestic box office and $279 million worldwide after opening over Memorial Day Weekend. L-r, Regan (Millicent Simmonds), Evelyn (Emily Blunt) and Marcus (Noah Jupe) brave the unknown in A Quiet Place Part II. ![]()
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