In simpler terms, the movies being watched most in Middle America right now are leading the pack at the cinema box office. For instance, David Ayers’ film titled “A Working Man” has outperformed “Snow White” with an estimated opening weekend earnings of $15.6 million. On its first day, it even topped Friday’s earnings with a solid start of $5.6 million.
The Disney film “Snow White” is projected to earn between $14 million and $15 million during its second weekend, representing a significant drop of 65% or more. This decrease is attributed to negative buzz among audiences and controversial news surrounding the movie’s lead actress, Rachel Zegler.
Disney is not conceding defeat yet, believing that its film may outperform “Working Man” as more children become free on Saturdays. In addition, “Snow White” remains popular among girls and mothers, who have limited options for films to watch in cinemas at this time.
Disney isn’t giving up hope that its movie could overtake “Working Man” as more children become available on Saturdays. Also, “Snow White” is still the top choice among girls and mothers who are looking for movies to watch in cinemas right now, due to limited options.
The triumph of Working Man marks a significant turning point for Amazon MGM Studios, which, just days ago, unexpectedly parted ways with studio chief Jennifer Salke. This decision was made as Amazon MGM prepares to take on an ambitious mission to establish itself as a prominent player in Hollywood with global distribution capabilities, following the acquisition of the James Bond franchise rights. Her departure coincides with the upcoming CinemaCon event, during which Amazon MGM will make its debut presentation this week.
Ayers, who co-wrote the script with Sylvester Stallone, was in charge of “Working Man,” a critically acclaimed film. This R-rated production, inspired by Chuck Dixon’s novel “Levon’s Trade,” features an ensemble cast including Jason Flemyng, Merab Ninidze, Maximilian Osinski, Cokey Falkow, and notable actors like Michael Peña and David Harbour.
The narrative revolves around a former black ops soldier (Statham), who opted for a peaceful life in construction work after an honorable military service. However, when his boss’s daughter, whom he considers as part of his family, gets abducted by human traffickers, his quest to rescue her reveals a profound level of corruption that he never anticipated.
This weekend, I’m excited to catch the latest big-screen showing of “The Chosen” series by Fathom Events. The first part of Season 5, titled “The Last Supper,” managed to secure the third spot at the box office with an impressive gross of $12.8 million, even surpassing expectations!
The horror movie “The Woman in the Yard,” produced by Universal, is on track for a strong fourth-place finish with earnings of $9 million. Led by director Jaume Collet-Serra and starring Danielle Deadwyler, this film centers around a family who experience unease when an enigmatic stranger arrives at their secluded farmstead.
The horror movie “Death of a Unicorn” produced by A24 is expected to earn around $5 million in its opening week, but it’s not causing much of a stir among major businesses. This film features the talented actors, Jenna Ortega and Paul Rudd.
Numbers will be updated Sunday.
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2025-03-29 19:24