Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande Star in 'Wicked: For Good', A $150 Million Opening Weekend Anticipated
The highly anticipated musical adaptation of 'Wicked: For Good' is expected to rake in over $150 million at its domestic box office opening this weekend. The movie, which premiered with a staggering $30.8 million in preview screenings, has been generating immense buzz among fans and critics alike.
The film, starring the talented duo Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, serves as the sequel to the 2003 Broadway blockbuster 'Wicked'. The first installment of the adaptation raked in an impressive $112.5 million in its opening weekend frame last year, followed by a domestic gross of $474.6 million and international earnings of $281.4 million for a worldwide total of $756 million.
Industry insiders are predicting that 'Wicked: For Good' will set a new record for the biggest box office opening ever for a Broadway adaptation. With its strong opening day numbers, projected at $68.5 million, it's clear that the movie is going to make a significant impact on the box office.
While some outlets, such as Variety, are projecting slightly lower figures of $150-180 million, Deadline has estimated an opening of $150 million in domestic ticket sales from 4,115 theaters. The film's commercial success will undoubtedly surpass most pre-release projections, solidifying its position as a major player in the box office.
The upcoming release of 'Wicked: For Good' is set to dominate the weekend box office, with no other major films slated to open as widely as this Universal Pictures release. Sony Pictures Entertainment/Screen Gems' action thriller 'SISU: Road to Revenge' will be its only notable competitor, opening in 2,222 venues across North America.
As the weekend progresses and box office estimates continue to update, it remains to be seen whether 'Wicked: For Good' will indeed reach its projected milestone. One thing is certain – this highly anticipated musical adaptation has already generated immense excitement among fans, and its success is eagerly awaited by industry insiders and moviegoers alike.
The highly anticipated musical adaptation of 'Wicked: For Good' is expected to rake in over $150 million at its domestic box office opening this weekend. The movie, which premiered with a staggering $30.8 million in preview screenings, has been generating immense buzz among fans and critics alike.
The film, starring the talented duo Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, serves as the sequel to the 2003 Broadway blockbuster 'Wicked'. The first installment of the adaptation raked in an impressive $112.5 million in its opening weekend frame last year, followed by a domestic gross of $474.6 million and international earnings of $281.4 million for a worldwide total of $756 million.
Industry insiders are predicting that 'Wicked: For Good' will set a new record for the biggest box office opening ever for a Broadway adaptation. With its strong opening day numbers, projected at $68.5 million, it's clear that the movie is going to make a significant impact on the box office.
While some outlets, such as Variety, are projecting slightly lower figures of $150-180 million, Deadline has estimated an opening of $150 million in domestic ticket sales from 4,115 theaters. The film's commercial success will undoubtedly surpass most pre-release projections, solidifying its position as a major player in the box office.
The upcoming release of 'Wicked: For Good' is set to dominate the weekend box office, with no other major films slated to open as widely as this Universal Pictures release. Sony Pictures Entertainment/Screen Gems' action thriller 'SISU: Road to Revenge' will be its only notable competitor, opening in 2,222 venues across North America.
As the weekend progresses and box office estimates continue to update, it remains to be seen whether 'Wicked: For Good' will indeed reach its projected milestone. One thing is certain – this highly anticipated musical adaptation has already generated immense excitement among fans, and its success is eagerly awaited by industry insiders and moviegoers alike.