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Wicked: The Graphic Novel Part I is a drag to get through. It defies enjoyment not gravity.

Elphaba was born with emerald-green skin—no easy burden in a land as mean and poor as Oz, where superstition and magic are not strong enough to explain or overcome the natural disasters of flood and famine. Still, Elphaba is smart, and by the time she enters Shiz University, she becomes a member of a charmed circle of Oz’s most promising young citizens.

But Elphaba’s Oz is no utopia. The Wizard’s secret police are everywhere. Animals—those creatures with voices, souls, and minds—are threatened with exile. Young Elphaba, green and wild and misunderstood, is determined to protect the Animals—even if it means combating the mysterious Wizard, even if it means risking her single chance at romance. Ever wiser in guilt and sorrow, she can find herself grateful when the world declares her a witch. And she can even make herself glad for that young girl from Kansas.

Story: Gregory Maguire
Art: Scott Hampton

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Preview: Patchwork Girl of Oz #1

Patchwork Girl of Oz #1

(W) Otis Frampton (A/CA) Otis Frampton
In Shops: Jan 22, 2025
SRP: $3.99

Series Premiere. Return to the Land of Oz in this new comic book adaptation of L. Frank Baum’s classic novel The Patchwork Girl o Oz-perfect for fans of Young & Strahm’s Twig. Otis Frampton (Oddly Normal) brings his unique style to the seventh book in this classic fantasy series. Join Ojo the Unlucky, Scraps the Patchwork Girl, and Bungle the Glass Cat on an amazing quest that takes them on a whirlwind journey from Munchkin Country to the Emerald City!

The Patchwork Girl of Oz #1

Mufasa: The Lion King finally takes first place

Mufasa: The Lion King

It took three weeks, but Mufasa: The Lion King was top of the weekend box office with an estimated $23.8 million to bring its domestic total to $168.6 million. Internationally, the movie grossed around $86.3 million over the week to bring that to $307.8 million. The movie has grossed $476.4 million after three weeks.

Sonic the Hedgehog 3 slowed down and came in second place with $21.2 million to bring its domestic total to $187.5 million. Over the week, the film added $74.8 million internationally where it has now grossed $148.8 million. Worldwide, the movie has brought in $336.3 million.

Nosferatu remained in third place with $13.2 million to bring its domestic total to $69.4 million. Internationally, the movie took off with just under $28 million over the week to bring that to $31 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $100.4 million after 2 weeks.

Moana 2 came in fourth with $12.4 million to bring its domestic total to $425.2 million. Internationally, the movie added $47.4 million to lift that to $535.3 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $960.5 million worldwide.

Wicked rounded out the top five with $10.2 million to bring its domestic total to $450.8 million. Over the week, the movie grossed $20.4 million to bring that to $230.5 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $681.3 million.

In comic film news…

Kraven the Hunter remained in eleventh with gross $1.1 million. Domestically, the movie has grossed $23.7 million. Internationally, it did a little better grossing $3.8 million over the week to bring that to $35 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed just $58.7 million after four weeks. It’s possible this film will do worse than both Morbius and Madame Web.

The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim grossed about $275,000 domestically to bring that to $8.9 million. Over the week, the film gained about $1.5 million internationally to bring that to $9.5 million. The movie has grossed just $18.4 million.

Venom: The Last Dance remained at $139.7 million domestically. Internationally, it grossed about $400,000 to bring that to $337.1 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $476.9 million.

Solo Leveling: Reawakening remained at $3.4 million domestically. Internationally it remained at a little over $2.9 million for a worldwide total of a little under $6.3 million.

The week’s overall box office success…

Numbers have 57 films earning $103,836,189 from 32,972 theaters. That’s a dip from the previous weekend’s $163,278,774 from 33,670 theaters and 55 films. The average earning was $3,149.22 which is a small bump from the previous weekend’s $4,842.55.

Logan’s 10 Favorite Movies of 2024

2024 was terrible year for comic book adaptations and blockbusters, but was a solid year for films in general. I feel like “elevated” horror became my genre of choice from this year with my favorite picks touching on that subject matter in some way. Also, I became a member at my local indie theater (Shout out The Belcourt!), and it’s a fun experience to pay late 2000s prices to see the latest A24 or Neon film and then also have the opportunity to see Eyes Wide Shut in 35 mm or Hannah Montana: The Movie or Ghost World at midnight. (There was no overlap between those two audiences.) Seriously, if you have the means, supporting your local indie cinema is one of the best things you can do and also provides you a little escapism in our late capitalist hellscape.

But enough rambling, here are my favorite ten films of 2024!

10. Lisa Frankenstein (Zelda Williams)

Starring Kathryn Newton and Cole Sprouse and with a sparkling screenplay from Jennifer’s Body‘s Diablo Cody, Lisa Frankenstein is about a 1989 teenage girl, who falls in love with a reanimated corpse while the dealing with the trauma of her mother being axe murdered. Although the PG-13 rating stymies some of the horror elements, this film is a sweet, devilishly funny, and maniacally homicidal love story. Newton brings a buoyant, weird girl energy to the lead role of Lisa Swallows, and costume designer Meagan McLaughlin deserves an Oscar nomination for the Gothic-inspired fits she puts the lead characters in. However, my favorite part of Lisa Frankenstein is its expertly curated soundtrack of late 1980s college rock that overlays key scenes like “Strange” by Galaxie 500 washing over an animated sequence of Lisa and The Creature falling love, or “Head On” by The Jesus and Mary Chain when she walks in like the coolest girl in school. (Because she is.)

9. My Old Ass (Megan Park)

My Old Ass is a throwback to classic high concept comedies like Heaven Can Wait, Peggy Sue Got Married, and a heavy dose of Freaky Friday with a contemporary sensibility like its main character being bisexual and her little brother having a shrine to Saoirse Ronan. In the film, Canadian high school senior Elliott (Maisy Stella) has a bad mushroom tea trip and meets her older self, played by an always deadpan hilarious Aubrey Plaza. Elliott gets advice from her older self about bonding with her family while she gets the chance and also to avoid a teenager who works for her family named Chad (Percy Hynes White) Despite the light science fiction and psychedelic elements, My Old Ass is a wise, beautiful film about cherishing family, friendship, and romantic relationships while you have them and to be more realistic about goals for the future. (Older Elliott reveals that she’s a 39 year old graduate student in one of the film’s funniest scenes.) The rural Canadian countryside setting is also an invitation to soak in and savor the film like Elliott does with her last moments of freedom before being thrust into the world of adulthood.

8. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (George Miller)

Furiosa is the darker, more character driven little sister and prequel to Mad Max: Fury Road and fills in the backstory of Furiosa as she goes from a kidnapping victim to a commander of a war rig. Just like its predecessor, Furiosa has many balls-to-the-walls chase and action sequences, but the film succeeds because of the twin performances from Alyla Browne and Anya Taylor-Joy as Furiosa. Through just a look, they can convey fear, rage, or just resignation as the manically evil and aptly named Dementus (Chris Hemsworth) tries to find the mythical Green Place. An Ozsploitation villain is a perfect fit for Hemsworth’s comedic and physical skills, and he injects a little B-movie fun into Furiosa when it’s at the risk of getting too dour. However, the film works as both set-piece spectacle and a character study of one of the best action film heroines of the 21st century.

7. Love Lies Bleeding (Rose Glass)

Love Lies Bleeding is a roid rage-infused lesbian romance thriller about a gym manager named Lou (Kristen Stewart) and a bodybuilder named Jackie (Katy O’Brian), who fall in love, murder abusive men, take a lot of performance enhancing drugs, and eventually go on the run. Rose Glass both explores and queers the Pumping Iron gym culture of the 1980s and brutally satirizes the “family values” of Reagan/Bush Sr-era United States in the dysfunctionality of Lou’s family, especially her father Lou Sr. (A menacing Ed Harris) and toxic brother-in-law JJ (A smarmy Dave Franco) Of course, Lou wants to find escape and freedom, but she ends up repeating old patterns, and Love Lies Bleeding ends up being tragic rather than life affirming. But it’s one hell of a ride, especially in its surreal third act, and Stewart and O’Brian have insane chemistry.

6. Queer (Luca Guadagnino)

An adaptation of the William S. Burroughs novel, Queer is about the relationship between a thinly-veiled analogue for Burroughs named William Lee (Daniel Craig) and a beautiful, young US army veteran named Eugene (Drew Starkey) Through the literally down-for-anything conduit of Craig, Luca Guadagnino takes from the gay bars of Mexico City to the jungles of Ecuador in a search for something to scratch that itch and expand the consciousness. Like many of the films on this list, Queer has trippy visuals to go along with a mind-altering score from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross as well as timely Nirvana needle drops. (Kurt Cobain and William S. Burroughs were actually friends.) Some of my favorite moments in the film are the ghostly representations of the desires of what Lee wishes he was doing with Eugene, but can’t because of illness or shame. He’ll probably lose to Timothee Chalamet or Ralph Fiennes, but Daniel Craig gives a Best Actor-worthy performance as Lee and digs deep into the grimy pits of love, lust, and telepathy.

5. Didi (Sean Wang)

Didi is both a universal and very specific coming of age story about about an eighth grader in 2008 named Chris “Didi” Wang (Izaac Wang), who makes videos with his friends and tries to find love and acceptance in the summer before going to high school. Sean Wang understands the vibe of the late-2000s Internet and social media as Didi uses Facebook to gather intel on the girl he has a crush on or hastily deletes his prank videos when he tries to become the filmer for a group of cool, popular skater kids. Throughout the film, he tries to put on a variety of identities, but still gets flak for being Taiwanese and not having the knowledge, skills, or lingo to fit in with various in-groups he tries to join. Didi is a film for anyone who struggled to fit inset to a music landscape of 2000s indie pop and pop punk (His older sister is a big Paramore fan!), and I love how Didi’s family members have their own arcs and struggles and aren’t just obstacles or comic relief. Shirley gives a beautiful performance as his mother Vivian, who must deal with an absent husband, two pain-in-the-ass kids, and a disapproving mother-in-law.

4. Wicked (Jon M. Chu)

Featuring two iconic performances from Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande as Elphaba and Glinda respectively, Wicked is a soaring musical fantasy blockbuster that doesn’t lose any of its source material’s subversiveness. Splitting the story into two parts was a shrewd move from Chu as it lets the musical numbers breathe, and he even finds some room for a new one with Idina Menzel and Kristin Chenoweth passing the torch to the next generation in a spot-on, pro-Wizard propaganda number. Grande has Broadway pipes, but is in full pop diva mode as she exudes confidence and conventionality in contrast with Erivo’s rebel with a cause. However, it’s Peter Dinklage’s voice performance as Dr. Dillamond that sticks with me in the months after seeing the film as he makes a bold and clear stand for marginalized folks and academic freedom that has become more increasingly relevant with the re-election of Trump and putting Linda McMahon in charge of the Department of Education. To steal a line from Billy Bragg, Wicked mixes pop and politics very nicely indeed.

3. Nosferatu (Robert Eggers)

Opening with Ellen Hutter (Lily-Rose Depp) convulsing orgasmically to the dulcet Dacian tones of Count Orlok (Bill Skarsgard), Nosferatu establishes itself as a slow-burn, Gothic freak fest that’s not afraid to explore the darker side of humanity and stare into the abyss of pure evil. Writer/director Robert Eggers’ winning streak continues, and he crafts a world where people take the undead and the supernatural completely seriously far removed from 21st century cynicism and postmodernism. Cinematographer Jarin Blaschke embraces the film’s German Expressionist-meets-Victorian penny dreadful roots in his use of chiaroscuro lighting, shadow, wide vistas, and sharp corridor. Nosferatu is a masterclass in classic horror storytelling with Willem Dafoe’s defrocked academic Professor Von Franz bringing a quirky occultist balance to the powerful physical performances from Depp and Skarsgard.

2. I Saw the TV Glow (Jane Schoenbrun)

I Saw the TV Glow is an allegory for gender dysphoria couched in the visual language of cheesy fantasy horror TV shows, sad girl indie pop, and liminal spaces. (Also, jump scares from Fred Durst and Phoebe Bridgers.) It’s buoyed by soul-destroying lead performance from Justice Smith as Owen with Brigette Lundy-Paine’s acting as the Virgil to his Dante and introducing him to the show The Pink Opaque that is the only spark of light in his white noise suburban childhood. Both frightening and immersive, I Saw the TV Glow is the one 2024 film that has been a splinter in my mind as I compare my own experiences with pop culture and gender with Owen’s. (X-Men Evolution was my Pink Opaque.) It interrogated and transformed my relationship to reality and identity in a similar manner to The Matrix or The Invisibles, but with a lot less gunplay and more serialized storytelling a la the comics and television shows I’ve spent analyzing for over 1/3 of my existence. Maybe, the egg will crack one day.

1. Anora (Sean Baker)

While I Saw the TV Glow touched me the most personally, Sean Baker’s Anora was the most engaging and well-made film I saw in 2024. The movie is about a sex worker named Ani (Mikey Madison) who has a whirlwind romance and marriage with Vanya (Mark Eydelshteyn), the son of a powerful Russian oligarch. From the opening strip club sequence, Madison is a riveting force of nature, who dances, fucks, quips, and fights her way out of extremely stressful situations. Along the way, she bonds with Igor (Yura Borisov), who steals the whole damn movie with his empathy, active listening, and stoic sense of humor. Anora is a romance, thriller, and full of social commentary about social class in the United States. Ani Mikheeva is a true working class hero and deserves all the fairytale endings.

Sonic the Hedgehog 3 holds on to first at the box office while Mufasa: The Lion King improves

Sonic the Hedgehog 3

The top five at the weekend box office was mostly unchanged with Sonic the Hedgehog 3 taking the top spot. The movie grossed an estimated $38 million to bring its domestic total to $137.6 million after two weeks. Internationally, the movie has now grossed $74 million for a worldwide total of $211.6 million after two weeks.

After a rough opening weekend, Mufasa: The Lion King improved in its second week increasing by 4.8% and coming in second. The movie grossed $37.1 million to bring its domestic total to $113.5 million. Over the week, it grossed $127.3 million internationally to lift that to $214.5 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed just under $328 million.

Nosferatu debuted in third place where it grossed $21.2 million over the weekend and $40.3 million domestically so far. Internationally, the movie has grossed a little over $3 million for a worldwide total of $43.3 million.

Wicked improved an impressive 37.4% in its sixth week to gross $19.5 million domestically bringing its total to $424.2 million. Internationally, the movie grossed $22.7 million over the week to lift that total to $210.1 million. The movie has grossed $634.4 million worldwide.

Moana 2 rounded out the top five and it also gained an impressive 37.8% in its fifth week. The movie added $18.2 million to its domestic total which is now $394.6 million. Over the week, it grossed $56.8 million internationally which is now $487.9 million total. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $882.5 million.

In comic film news…

Kraven the Hunter tumbled further dropping 44.3% to gross $1.7 million. Domestically, the movie has grossed just $21.4 million. Internationally, it did a little better grossing $5.8 million over the week to bring that to $31.2 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed just $52.6 million after three weeks. It’s possible this film will do worse than both Morbius and Madame Web.

The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim dropped a further 63.2% in its third week grossing $455,000 domestically to bring that to $8.6 million. Over the week, the film remained at just under $8 million internationally. The movie has grossed just $16.5 million.

Venom: The Last Dance added $100,000 to its domestic total which is now $139.7 million. Internationally, it grossed $850,000 to bring that to $336.7 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $476.4 million.

Solo Leveling: Reawakening remained at $3.4 million domestically. Internationally, it added about $150,000 over the week and has now grossed a little over $2.9 million for a worldwide total of a little over $6.2 million.

Transformers One remained at $59.1 million domestically. It also remained at $70.3 million internationally. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $129.4 million. With a budget between $75-147 million, the film’s success will be debated and will rely heavily on toy sales to truly determine.

Deadpool & Wolverine remained at $636.7 million domestically. Internationally, the movie is still at $701.3 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $1.338 billion.

The week’s overall box office success…

Numbers have 30 films earning $163,278,774 from 33,670 theaters. That’s a solid increase from the previous weekend’s $142,012,509 from 29,326 theaters and 53 films. The average earning was $4,849.38 which is a small bump from the previous weekend’s $4,842.55.

Sonic the Hedgehog 3 runs all over Mufasa: The Lion King while Kraven The Hunter tanks

Sonic the Hedgehog 3

Sonic the Hedgehog 3 had a solid debut weekend. The film opened with $62 million domestically and $1.4 million internationally for a worldwide debut of $63.4 million. The first film opened in 2020 with a little over $58 million domestically going on to gross $319.7 million worldwide while the sequel opened with $72.1 million in 2022 and went on to gross $405.4 million. It’s clear this franchise has a fandom that can be relied on.

Mufasa: The Lion King… can we make murdered jokes? The film’s opening was a bump in Disney’s uneven year grossing just $35 million domestically. Internationally, it did much better with $87.2 million for a worldwide debut of $122.2 million. It’s possible the film was hurt with another “kid’s” movie opening and the international gross hints at that. We’ll see if this film has legs over the holiday weekend.

Wicked slipped just one spot to come in third with $13.5 million domestically to bring it to $383.9 million. Internationally, the movie grossed $21.5 million over the week to bring that to $187.4 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $571.3 million.

Moana 2 dropped in its fourth week going from first to fourth adding $13.1 million domestically to bring that to $359.1 million. Over the week, the movie grossed $50.6 million over the week and now stands at $431.1 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $790.2 million.

Homestead debuted in fifth with $6.1 million domestically.

In comic film news…

Kraven the Hunter tanked in its second weekend dropping 71.8% to gross $3.1 million. Domestically, the movie has grossed just $17.4 million. Internationally, it did a little better grossing $10.4 million over the week to bring that to $25.4 million. Worldwide, the movie as grossed just $42.8 million after two weeks. It’s possible this film will do worse than both Morbius and Madame Web.

The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim dropped an impressive 72.1% in its second week grossing $1.3 million domestically to bring that to $7.4 million. Over the week, the film grossed just $2.3 million internationally to bring that to $8 million. The movie has grossed just $15.4 million.

Venom: The Last Dance added $140,000 to its domestic total which is now $139.6 million. Internationally, it grossed $2.1 million to bring that to $335.8 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $475.4 million.

Solo Leveling: Reawakening remained at $3.4 million domestically. Internationally, it added about $670,000 over the week and has now grossed a little over $2.7 million for a worldwide total of a little over $6 million.

Transformers One remained at $59.1 million domestically. It also remained at $70.3 million internationally. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $129.4 million. With a budget between $75-147 million, the film’s success will be debated and will rely heavily on toy sales to truly determine.

Deadpool & Wolverine remained at $636.7 million domestically. Internationally, the movie is still at $701.3 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $1.338 billion.

The week’s overall box office success…

Numbers have 53 films earning $142,012,509 from 29,326 theaters. That’s a solid increase from the previous weekend’s $93,826,001 from 33,117 theaters and 65 films. The average earning was $4,842.55 which is a big bump from the previous weekend’s $2,833.17.

Moana 2 and Wicked repeats in 1 and 2 while Kraven the Hunter doesn’t find its prize and The War of Rohirrim is a military disaster

Moana 2

The top two spots for the weekend box office wasn’t much of a surprise. Moana 2 took the top spot again in its third week. The movie added $26.6 million to its domestic total which is now $337.5 million. Over the week, the film added $79.5 million to its international total which is now $379.5 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed a little over $717 million after just three weeks. The first film grossed $643,332,467 worldwide in 2016 which is about $845.7 million in today’s dollars. It’s likely the sequel will gross that and beyond by the time things are done.

Wicked came in second place with $22.5 million to bring to lift the film to a little over $359 million. Internationally, the movie grossed $30.9 million over the week to bring that to $165.9 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed just under $525 million.

Kraven the Hunter debuted in third place with a rough $11 million domestically and $15 million internationally. It’s the third misfired in Sony’s attempt to expand the “Spider-verse” even further. Morbius debuted in 2022 with $39 million domestically and went on to gross $167.5 million worldwide. Madame Web debuted earlier this year with $15.3 million domestically and went on to gross $100.5 million. Will Kraven the Hunter even break $100 million worldwide?

Gladiator II slipped one spot to come in fourth with $7.8 million in its fourth week. Domestically, the movie has grossed $145.9 million. Over the week, it added $16.9 million internationally to bring that to $252.6 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $398.5 million.

Rounding out the top five was The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim which debuted with just $4.6 million domestically and $5.7 million internationally for a worldwide debut of $10.3 million. It’s a hell of a fall for the franchise which dominated with its live action films. Did the animation kill it? The lack of starpower?

In comic film news…

Venom: The Last Dance added $235,153 to its domestic total which is now $139.5 million. Internationally, it grossed $3.4 million to bring that to $333.7 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $472.8 million.

Solo Leveling: Reawakening added around $9000,000 to its total over the week. It has now grossed $3.4 million domestically. Internationally, it added about $300,000 over the week and has now grossed a little over $2 million for a worldwide total of $5.4 million.

Transformers One remained at $59.1 million domestically. It also remained at $70.3 million internationally. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $129.4 million. With a budget between $75-147 million, the film’s success will be debated and will rely heavily on toy sales to truly determine.

Deadpool & Wolverine remained at $636.7 million domestically. Internationally, the movie is still at $701.3 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $1.338 billion.

The week’s overall box office success…

Numbers have 65 films earning $93,826,001 from 33,117 theaters. That’s a decrease from the previous weekend’s $137,230,815 from 30,297 theaters and 65 films. The average earning was $2,833.17 which is a big bump from the previous weekend’s $4,529.52.

It’s a repeat of 1, 2, 3 as Moana 2 takes first at the weekend box office

Moana 2

Moana 2 took first place at the weekend box office with an estimated $52 million. That’s a 62.8% drop from the previous weekend that saw big drops for all top three films. But still, the movie has grossed a bit over $300 million domestically after a little over two weeks. Internationally, the movie grossed $134.7 million over the week to bring that to an even $300 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed a bit over $600 million so far.

Wicked took second place with an estimated $34.9 million to bring its domestic gross to $320.5 million. Internationally, it grossed $38.2 million over the week to lift that to a little over $135 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $455.6 million.

Gladiator II remained in third place with $12.5 million domestically. It has grossed $132.7 million after three weeks. Internationally, it grossed $26.9 million over the week to bring that to $235.7 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $368.4 million.

Pushpa: The Rule – Part 2 debuted in fourth place with $9.3 million.

Red One rounded out the top five with a little over $7 million and it has now grossed $85.8 million domestically. Over the week, it grossed $5.6 million to bring that total to $78.2 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed just under $164 million.

Solo Leveling: Reawakening debuted in seventh place where it grossed $2.4 million domestically. Internationally, it has grossed $1.7 million for a worldwide total of $4.1 million.

In comic film news…

Venom: The Last Dance added $676,000 to its domestic total which is now $139.1 million. Internationally, it grossed $3.4 million to bring that to $333.7 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $472.8 million.

Transformers One remained at $59.1 million domestically. It gained about $500,000 internationally over the week and is now at $70.3 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $129.4 million. With a budget between $75-147 million, the film’s success will be debated and will rely heavily on toy sales to truly determine.

Deadpool & Wolverine remained at $636.7 million domestically. Internationally, the movie is still at $701.3 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $1.338 billion.

My Hero Academia: You’re Next is still just over $5 million domestically. The film is also still at $27 million internationally. Worldwide the total is a little over $32.1 million.

Joker: Folie à Deux‘s domestic gross remained $58.3 million. Internationally the film remained at $148.1 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed just over $206.4 million.

The Crow‘s domestic total remained unchanged with being just under $9.3 million. Internationally, the movie remains at just over $14.7 million. The worldwide total is now just under $24 million.

The week’s overall box office success…

Numbers have 65 films earning $137,230,815 from 30,297 theaters. That’s a massive decrease from the previous weekend’s $276,753,489 from 23,795 theaters and 51 films. The week saw all of the major releases see a pretty big tumble. The average earning was $4,529.52 which is a big bump from the previous weekend’s $11,630.74.

Moana 2 wins the weekend box office leading a solid holiday

Moana 2

Moana 2 won the weekend box office with an impressive $135.5 million domestically. It opened earlier in the week and already has grossed $221 million. Internationally, the movie has also grossed $165.3 million for a worldwide gross of $386.3 million. It’s already in the top ten domestic gross for the year.

Moana debuted in 2016 with $56.6 million domestically, about $74.4 million in today’s dollars and went on to gross $643.3 million worldwide.

Wicked slipped to second place with $80 million to lift its domestic gross to $262.4 million. Over the week, the film also gross $46.6 million internationally where it has now grossed $96.8 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $359.3 million.

Gladiator II came in third place with $30.7 million domestically and now has grossed $111.2 million since its opening. Over the week, it also grossed $43.3 million internationally and now has grossed $208.8 million since its opening. Worldwide, the movie has earned a little over $320 million.

Red One was fourth with $12.9 million domestically where it has now grossed $76.1 million. Internationally, the movie added $8.4 million over the week to bring that to $72.6 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $148.7 million.

Rounding out the top five was The Best Christmas Pageant Ever. It added $3.3 million to its domestic total which is now a little over $32 million. Internationally, it has grossed $120,463. Worldwide, the movie has grossed a little over $32.1 million.

In comic film news…

Venom: The Last Dance added $2.2 million to its domestic total which is now $137.9 million. Internationally, it grossed $7.7 million to bring that to $330.3 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $468.2 million.

Transformers One remained at $59.1 million domestically. It also remained at $69.8 million internationally. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $128.9 million. With a budget between $75-147 million, the film’s success will be debated and will rely heavily on toy sales to truly determine.

Deadpool & Wolverine grossed a little over the week but the domestic total remains at $636.7 million. Internationally, the movie gained a bit and is now a little over $701.3 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $1.338 billion.

My Hero Academia: You’re Next is still just over $5 million domestically. The film gained about $300,000 over the week and is now at $27 million internationally. Worldwide the total is a little over $32 million.

Joker: Folie à Deux‘s domestic gross remained $58.3 million. Internationally the film remained at $148.1 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed just over $206.4 million.

Bocchi the Rock! Re: remained at $167,948 domestically and has grossed $3.4 million internationally for a worldwide total of $3.5 million.

The Crow‘s domestic total remained unchanged with being just under $9.3 million. Internationally, the movie gained a little and is now just over $14.7 million. The worldwide total is now just under $24 million.

Blue Lock: Episode Nagi remained at about $1.9 million domestically and remained unchanged internationally to for that total to remain steady at $12.4 million for a worldwide total of $14.3 million.

Haikyuu!! The Dumpster Battle remained just under $7.1 million domestically and 1nternationally it remained at $93.2 million for a worldwide gross of $100.3 million.

The week’s overall box office success…

Numbers have 51 films earning $276,753,489 from 23,795 theaters. That’s a massive increase from the previous weekend’s $202,361,619 from 26,805 theaters and 44 films. The average earning was $11,630.74 which is a big bump from the previous weekend’s $7,549.40.

Wicked shows it’s popular and conjures up a weekend box office win and beating Gladiator II in the arena

Wicked

In a weekend with two anticipated films, one was the clear winner, by a lot. Wicked took the top of the weekend box office with an estimated $114 million. The film also grossed $50.2 million internationally for a worldwide debut of $164.2 million. There’s a good chance the film will have another solid weekend with Thanksgiving coming up as it’s a film families can enjoy. But, it’s also possible the hardcore fans showed up the first weekend boosting the debut but possibly resulting in a crash. Still, those same hardcore fans will likely see the film multiple times, so there’s a good chance the movie experiences a solid second weekend.

In second place was Gladiator II. It grossed $55.5 million domestically and $165.5 million internationally, for a worldwide debut of $221 million. The original Gladiator debuted with $34.8 million in 2000 which would be about $63.8 million in today’s dollars. So, it’s better and also worse in a way.

Red One slipped to third place with a 58.6% drop after debuting in first last week. That film grossed $13.3 million to lift its domestic total to $52.9 million. Internationally, it dropped hard grossing just $14.2 million over the week after a $50 million debut. There it has now grossed $64.2 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $117.1 million after two weeks.

Bonhoeffer: Pastor. Spy. Assassin. debuted in fourth place with $5.1 million.

Venom: The Last Dance rounded out the top five adding $4 million to its domestic total which is now $133.8 million. Internationally, it grossed $14.1 million to bring that to $322.6 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $456.4 million.

In comic film news…

Transformers One brought in around $50,000 domestically over the week. Domestically, the film has grossed $59.1 million. It remained at $69.8 million internationally. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $128.9 million. With a budget between $75-147 million, the film’s success will be debated and will rely heavily on toy sales to truly determine.

Deadpool & Wolverine grossed a little over the week but the domestic total remains at $636.7 million. Internationally, the movie gained a bit and is now at $701.2 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed $1.338 billion.

My Hero Academia: You’re Next is still just over $5 million domestically. The film gained a little over the week and is now at $26.7 million internationally. Worldwide the total is $31.7 million.

Joker: Folie à Deux‘s domestic gross remained $58.3 million. Internationally the film remained at $148.1 million. Worldwide, the movie has grossed just over $206.4 million.

Bocchi the Rock! Re: remained at $167,948 domestically and has grossed $3.4 million internationally for a worldwide total of $3.5 million.

The Crow‘s domestic total remained unchanged with being just under $9.3 million. Internationally, the movie gained a little and is now just over $14.7 million. The worldwide total is now just under $24 million.

Blue Lock: Episode Nagi remained at about $1.9 million domestically and remained unchanged internationally to for that total to remain steady at $12.4 million for a worldwide total of $14.3 million.

Haikyuu!! The Dumpster Battle remained just under $7.1 million domestically and 1nternationally it remained at $93.2 million for a worldwide gross of $100.3 million.

The week’s overall box office success…

Numbers have 44 films earning $202,361,619 from 26,805 theaters. That’s a massive increase from the previous weekend’s $69,872.305 from 32,147 theaters and 58 films. The average earning was $7,549.40 which is a big bump from the previous weekend’s $2,173.53.

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