Project Hail Mary eyes second box office win over They Will Kill You

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.

Amazon MGM Studios' Project Hail Mary, directed and produced by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, is set for a strong hold similar to Dune: Part Two's second weekend drop of 44 percent. Starring Ryan Gosling, the heartfelt sci-fi dramedy became his fourth film to exceed $100 million domestically, following Barbie, La La Land, and Remember the Titans. It retains all premium formats, including IMAX, into its second frame after opening last week. Comscore data shows 16 percent of K-12 schools and 12 percent of colleges on break this week, with figures rising sharply on Good Friday, April 3, ahead of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie's release. They Will Kill You, a $20 million New Line and Nocturna production starring Zazie Beetz, follows a housekeeper uncovering mysteries in a New York City high-rise with a history of disappearances. Directed by Kirill Sokolov and produced by Andy and Barbara Muschietti, the R-rated thriller bowed as SXSW's closing-night film, earning 71 percent fresh on Rotten Tomatoes. It launches across 2,700 U.S. theaters with previews from 3 p.m., tracking evenly among men and women over 25, slightly below recent genre comparables like Ready or Not 2. Overseas, it rolls out in 65 markets including France, Germany, Italy, Australia, Mexico, Spain, and the UK on 7,000 screens. Also expanding wide, IFC's Forbidden Fruits, directed by Meredith Alloway and starring Lili Reinhart, forecasts $1.5 million to $3.5 million from 1,525 locations, with 76 percent on Rotten Tomatoes after its SXSW debut.

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Project Hail Mary debuts to $140.9 million globally

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Ryan Gosling-starring sci-fi film Project Hail Mary opened to $140.9 million worldwide, including $80.5 million in North America and $60.4 million internationally from 82 markets. The debut marks Amazon MGM Studios' biggest opening and the largest for a non-franchise film this year. Directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller revealed a surprise uncredited voice cameo by Meryl Streep.

Amazon MGM Studios' Project Hail Mary is tracking for a strong $50 million debut in North America when it opens on March 20. The sci-fi film starring Ryan Gosling also competes with Searchlight's Ready or Not 2, projected at $11 million. Both films arrive during a peak spring break weekend.

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Updated projections show Amazon MGM Studios' Project Hail Mary, starring Ryan Gosling, set for over $100 million globally this weekend, up significantly from earlier $50 million North American estimates. The sci-fi adaptation opens in over 4,000 North American theaters amid strong reviews (95% critics, 98% audience on Rotten Tomatoes) and massive trailer buzz, while Searchlight's Ready or Not 2 eyes $14 million worldwide.

Early reviews for They Will Kill You from SXSW have arrived on Rotten Tomatoes. The film currently sits at 82% Fresh on the Tomatometer based on 11 reviews.

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During a press junket for his upcoming film Project Hail Mary, Ryan Gosling conducted a video interview with reporter Jake Hamilton, who was stranded on the roadside after his bus broke down. Gosling expressed concern for Hamilton's well-being amid the unusual circumstances. The encounter highlighted the film's promotion while showcasing Gosling's attentiveness.

The psychological thriller The Housemaid, starring Sydney Sweeney and Amanda Seyfried, has reached $200 million in worldwide ticket sales after four weeks in theaters. Produced by Lionsgate for $35 million, the film opened modestly but gained momentum through strong word-of-mouth. A sequel based on the next book in the trilogy is already in development.

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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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