Will There Be A Fourth Maze Runner
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Who says old-fashioned movie genres are dead? Some of the biggest headlines this weekend at the box office came from a western and a musical. Yep, you kids may like your futuristic teenage sci-fi dystopia movies, like -- and then again, you may not -- but the kind of movies that your grandparents like, such as ' and ',' are giving the box office a run for its money. As a result, there were some surprise winners and losers this weekend. Such as: Winner: Fox The studio claimed the top movie, with 'The Maze Runner: The Death Cure' debuting with an estimated $23.5 million. In fact, Fox had three of the top five movies this weekend, including 'Showman' (in fourth place, with an estimated $9.5 million) and ' (in fifth with an estimated $8.9 million). Add to that the top two Oscar contenders -- ' and ' -- both released by subsidiary Fox Searchlight, and the company can claim five of this weekend's biggest movies, with a total estimated at $51.2 million among them.
Anyone still think Disney was unwise to try to buy the studio? Loser: Young Adult Fantasy Sweet as the 'Maze Runner' victory may be, the movie still opened well below the $30-million-plus debuts of the first two installments.
You could blame the long delay in the film's release date, which was caused by star 's on-set injury. But it could also be that the genre that peaked with ' and ' is simply played out; witness the way the ' movies fizzled out, or the industry's failure to launch a similar new franchise since 'Maze Runner.' The film had a strong social media campaign (including a viral trailer made with LEGOs), and there wasn't much else for young adult viewers this weekend (except the still-strong '). Even so, there still wasn't enough incentive to draw a bigger audience. Winner: 'Hostiles.' No one expected much from this western, released by the relatively new Entertainment Studios (it's just their fourth film). It was hoping for a Best Actor Oscar nomination for, but after 'Hostiles' was absent from Tuesday's, pundits predicted an opening as low as $5 million.
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New 2018 dj song full bass. Nonetheless, the movie scored an estimated $10.2 million, good for third place. That speaks to Bale's star power, to the film's appeal among older audiences, and to the fact that the western genre isn't quite dead yet, even though the industry has been saying last rites over it for more than three decades. Loser: The Oscar Bounce The success of 'Hostiles' carries an extra sting, in that, despite the lack of Academy love, it still did better than any of the movies that did get nominated.
Traditionally, the nominees, especially for Best Picture, see a solid boost in business the weekend after the nomination announcement. Some did; 'Shape of Water,' 'Three Billboards,' and ' all did at least 61 percent better than last weekend. But other movies were still losing viewers, including 'The Post,' ',' and '.' All of these movies have already been playing for at least five weeks, so it's no wonder they're petering out. So far, among the nominees still in current release, 'The Post' has been the most successful, with $58.5 million earned to date. The rest have yet to top $46 million, and it's unlikely that any of them will still have enough gas to outrace 'The Post' before the Oscars are handed out on March 4.
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By the way, ',' which earned more than $175 million last winter but left theaters long before it picked up a Best Picture nod and three other nominations, returned to 468 theaters this weekend to capitalize on its Oscar success. It needn't have bothered; it added just an estimated $170,000 to its take, or a measly $363 per screen. Clearly, everyone who wants to see 'Get Out' already has, either at the multiplex or at home. Some movies have an apparent saturation point, and most of this year's Oscar contenders seem to have reached theirs. Winner: Long Legs After three weeks on top, 'Jumanji' was finally pushed down to second place, but weep no tears for. For one thing, it's no small feat for a movie in its sixth week of release to still be bringing in an estimated $16.4 million.