Hoppers bleibt Nummer eins an den Kinokassen

Der Film Hoppers hat seine Position an der Spitze der Kinokassencharts gehalten. Reminders of Him wurde vom Publikum herzlich aufgenommen. Inzwischen hat Scream 7 in Rekordzeit 100 Millionen Dollar im Inland eingespielt, und Hamnet wird am Oscar-Sonntag weltweit 100 Millionen Dollar überschreiten.

Im neuesten Kinokassen-Update führt Hoppers weiterhin als Nummer-eins-Film. Diese Leistung unterstreicht seinen starken Reiz inmitten der Konkurrenz durch Neuerscheinungen. Reminders of Him, ein kürzlich gestarteter Film, wurde herzlich aufgenommen, was auf positive Publikumsreaktionen und Potenzial für anhaltenden Erfolg in den Kinos hindeutet. Andernorts hat Scream 7 einen bedeutenden Meilenstein erreicht, indem es 100 Millionen Dollar im Inland schneller als erwartet überschritten hat, was seine Beliebtheit im Horror-Genre unterstreicht. Der Film Hamnet, nominiert als bester Film, wird voraussichtlich am Oscar-Sonntag die Marke von 100 Millionen Dollar weltweit knacken, was mit dem gesteigerten Interesse während der Awards-Saison übereinstimmt. Diese Ergebnisse spiegeln anhaltende Trends im Kinobesuch wider, wobei etablierte Franchises und Award-Kandidaten die Ticketverkäufe antreiben. Die Daten deuten auf ein starkes Wochenende für die Branche hin, auch wenn andere Titel um Aufmerksamkeit kämpfen.

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Scream 7 launched in theaters on Friday with a strong $28.8 million opening day, including $7.5 million in previews, setting a new franchise benchmark. The film, directed by Kevin Williamson, follows Sidney Prescott as she faces Ghostface in her quiet small-town life. Despite production challenges, including cast and director changes, the movie eyes a $60 million-plus debut.

Pixar's original animated film Hoppers is set for a $40 million opening weekend in the U.S. and Canada, marking a strong performance for the studio's recent originals. In contrast, Warner Bros' The Bride!, directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, is projecting a disappointing $8 million to $10 million debut despite its $80 million budget. The results highlight differing audience responses to family animation and auteur-driven horror.

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Disney's Pixar film 'Hoppers' debuted at number one worldwide, earning $88 million in its opening weekend. The animated adventure marks a strong start for an original story from the studio. In contrast, Maggie Gyllenhaal's 'The Bride!' opened to a disappointing $13.6 million globally.

Historical drama The King’s Warden crossed the 13 million admissions mark at the South Korean box office during its sixth consecutive weekend at number one. The film earned $8.2 million from 1,253,733 admissions over the March 13-15 weekend. Data comes from KOBIS, the Korean Film Council tracking service.

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Hong Kong cinemas earned HK$25.93 million (US$3.31 million) over the first four days of Easter—from Good Friday to Monday—doubling the HK$12.75 million from the same period in 2025, despite a resident exodus. The Immigration Department reported 2.13 million outbound trips and 1.81 million inbound trips during that time, for a net outflow of 319,173. Hong Kong Box Office Limited attributed the surge to critically acclaimed films drawing families.

Lionsgate and Kingdom Story's faith-based sequel I Can Only Imagine 2 is projected to open with $8 million to $10 million this weekend, placing third behind the ongoing battle for first between Sony's GOAT and Warner Bros/MRC's Wuthering Heights. The new release earned $1.8 million in previews, surpassing the original film's preview figure. Both GOAT and Wuthering Heights are expected to gross $12 million to $14 million each over the weekend.

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Project Hail Mary is projected to earn $45 million in its second weekend at the North American box office, surpassing the $100 million milestone domestically. The sci-fi film will fend off New Line's They Will Kill You, which anticipates a $10 million U.S. opening alongside $10 million internationally. Spring breaks are boosting attendance amid school holidays.

 

 

 

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