

Warners is temporarily un-dating New Line zombie movie The Last Train to New York, previously on April 21 next year. However, Barbarian isn’t likely to have the same kind of heat that a Stephen King IP title would at the box office.

Justin Long, Matthew Patrick Davis, Richard Brake, Jaymes Butler and Kurt Braunohler also star. Against her better judgement, she decides to spend the evening, but soon discovers that there’s a lot more to fear than just an unexpected house guest. She discovers that the house is double booked and a strange man is already staying there. The Zach Cregger written and directed movie follows a young woman (Georgina Campbell) who arrives to a Detroit rental home. ‘Barbarian’ 20th Century Studiosįor those exhibitors worried if they’ll be any product backfilling on Sept 9, Disney quietly took care of that on Friday when they moved the New Regency horror movie Barbarian, which coincidentally stars It actor Bill Skarsgard, from Aug. The pic has provided a lot of hope that adults will still come out for non-tentpole fare in movie theaters. Warner Bros’ Elvis, a lengthy movie at 2 hours and 39 minutes, is heading toward a $100M-plus gross after a $31.2M opening. God forbid these movies don’t work it will mean that streaming will continue to vacuum up and become the destination for more non-tentpole titles. Many in the industry scream for more diversified product at the box office and this fall will be another test of whether older adults come out at the box office during the pandemic. 16 and New Line’s Olivia Wilde directed drama thriller Don’t Worry Darling on Sept. 21.ĭon’t get us wrong: the studios have programmed movies, but much smaller adult leaning fare like Tri Star’s The Woman King on Sept. 14 when Blumhouse/Universal/Miramax’s Halloween Ends arrives as well as New Line/Warner Bros.’ Black Adam on Oct. Now, without a big IP movie like Salem’s Lot, we’ll truly be in a desert at the box office.Īfter a recent successful weekend at the box office where all movies rocked to $236.1M thanks to Disney/Marvel’s $143M opening of Thor: Love and Thunder, and a great summer box office of $2.27 billion, just 12% off 2019 there remains a great chasm on the theatrical release schedule in regards to tentpole fare in the wake of Sony’s Bullet Train on Aug.

'Don't Worry Darling' Calms To $19.2M Opening - Sunday AM Box Office
