Business Box Office Meltdown: ‘Garfield' Claims Victory Over ‘Furiosa' With Worst No. 1 Memorial Day Opening in Three Decades

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Alcon and Sony’sThe Garfield Movie is claiming victory ahead of George Miller’s Furiosa with an estimated four-holiday gross of $31.9 million, the worst Memorial Day No. 1 opener since Casper debuted to $22.5 million nearly 30 years ago in 1995 (and that’s not adjusted for inflation). This stat excludes 2020, when theaters were closed during the pandemic.
Furiosa, a prequel that sees Anya Taylor-Joy play a younger version of Charlize Theron’s character in the last film, had been expected to open to $40 million to $45 million for the four-day holiday but instead is the latest summer event pic to underperform in its launch (an exception is The Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes). Mad Max: Fury Road started of with a three-day gross of $45.4 million.
However, the race isn’t over just yet. Furiosa made more than Garfield for the three-weekend with an estimated $25.6 million versus $24.8 million, but the four day number is the key stat. Rival studios either show Furiosa slightly ahead for the four days, or have the two movies tied. Warners has taken the unusual position of not reporting a four-day estimate until Monday (with the race so close, and the headlines so bad, it’s easy to understand why the studio is deviating from tradition).
Miller’s film cost a pricey $168 million to make before marketing. Garfield - voiced by Chris Pratt and financed entirely by Alcon - cost a much more modest $60 million and opened in line with expectations.
Elsewhere, Angel Studios continues to try to emulate the stunning success of last summer’s Sound of Freedom, but so far hasn’t come close to doing so. This weekend, it is opening the faith-adjacent film Sight, which may only gross $3.5 million from 2,100 cinemas for the four days for a seventh-place finish.
Back in the top five, IF is holding firmly at No. 3 in its sophomore outing with an estimated four-day gross of $21 million from 4,068 locations for a 10-day domestic total of $63.6 million. The family pic’s estimated three-day gross of $16.1 million is down 52 percent, a decent hold considering it is competing with Garfield for families. That’s needed good news for Paramount, director John Krasinski and star Ryan Reynolds after a soft opening.
The Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, playing in 3,550 theaters, placed No. 4 in its third outing as it nears the $300 million mark globally. The 20th Century/Disney tentpole reported an estimated four-day gross of $17.1 million for a domestic total of $126.5 million and at least $298.5 million globally through Monday.
And despite now being available to rent on premium VOD, The Fall Guy‘s estimated three-tally of $6.2 million marks a drop of just 25 percent. For the four days, the Ryan Gosling-Emily Blunt starrer is expected to round out the top five with $8 million from 2,955 locations for a domestic tally of $74 million.

May has been a brutal start to the summer season as the box office continues to suffer from marquee titles being pushed back because of last year’s labor strikes. Marvel Studios usually kicks off summer over the first weekend in May with a superhero tentpole, and this year it was going to be Deadpool & Wolverine. Marvel and Disney, however, had to push the film - which had to halt production because of last year’s SAG-AFTRA strike - back by nearly three months to a planned July 26 release date.
At the specialty box office, Neon’s Babes cracked the top 10 as it expanded into 589 theaters. The dramedy earned an estimated $1.3 million for the four days for a solid domestic total of $1.5 million through its second Sunday.
A24’s I Saw the TV Glow placed No. 13 as it expanded into 458 theater, earning a so-so $642,000 for the four days for domestic cume of $2.8 million.
More to come.

May 25, 9:45 a.m.: A previous version of this story incorrectly said it has been 40 years since a No. 1 Memorial Day movie opened so low.

May 26, 7:35 a.m.: Updated with revised weekend estimates.

This story was originally published on May 25 at 8:40 a.m.

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Why the fuck you'd spend on movie tickets when everything worth watching will end in 90 days at either Apple TV, or HBO max anyway?

For 300$ you can buy a Oculus quest and watch films on a movie screen set on the fucking moon/or a big ass 4k tv.
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You guys are lucky though, basically every movie theater on a non english country offers dubbed only because zoomers are too retarded to read subtitles, so you pay a fortune for having basically shitty dubs by voice actors who cornered the market despite being in their 60s and having to basically have only dialogue audio because mixing engineers aren't a thing anymore and they have to mute the English voice track.
Telling me to pay $300 to wear a headset to watch movies sounds even more gapemouthed soyboy tier than going to an actual theater right now, please tell me this post's ironic
 
I really love how they're desperately trying to distract people from the fact that these were the best two movies they had lined up for Memorial Day weekend. The whole "box office war" really doesn't hit home when you objectively don't care about anything showing. Same with that manufactured Barbie/Oppenhimer nonsense that had the t-supplement dudes crying about mainstream brainwash.
 
Hollywood has been eating shit at the box office since 2022 and they have no one to blame but themselves. They've conditioned people to wait 2-3 months for movies to arrive on streaming. There's no reason to spend money on this shit when you could just watch it later in the comfort of your own home.

I see this logic all the time but I just don't agree. It's a much better experience to watch a movie -- especially a high-budget action movie -- on a 90 foot wide screen with an excellent sound system. Watching it at home is like getting UberEats -- it's never going to be as good as it'd be in the restaurant.
 
The only reason there is a "meltdown" is because Jim Davis is a FUCKING WHITE MALE and more people wanted to see a movie about a lazy cat than some manufactured push on the audience to accept a tranny girlboss as the TRUE and HONEST hero of Mad Max.

Imagine my shock nobody wants to see a story that didn't need to be told.

The "interesting" part of Furiosa's story already happened in Fury Road. Unless there was some amazing, ground breaking, "have to see it to believe it" reason as to why she lost her arm that movie was doomed to be fighting an uphill battle.

I not only forgot that the chick from Fury Road lost her arm, but I also forgot that she had a name. To be fair, in the Road Warrior, I think the only person who is referred to by name is Max.
 
Telling me to pay $300 to wear a headset to watch movies sounds even more gapemouthed soyboy tier than going to an actual theater right now, please tell me this post's ironic
Lol dude, not everyone has big ass room to have a 75 inch tv.
I live in a small apartment, I use a projector that I bought on wish for 20$, it's 100 inches and it looks like shit if there's a single light on, but it does the job.

If you have a VR headset, why not watch movies in that shit?
 
My wife wanted to go out to the movies, but there wasn't a single thing playing I could stand to watch.

Whatever happened to the movie "Civil War"? Thought it was supposed to be out a month ago.
 
My wife wanted to go out to the movies, but there wasn't a single thing playing I could stand to watch.

Whatever happened to the movie "Civil War"? Thought it was supposed to be out a month ago.
That came and went, it's already up on the high seas for downloading. I think it had a limited release since it was a A24 production/more of an indie kind of thing than a pure Hollywood blockbuster.
 
Hollywood fatigue. These retards have pumped out so much unwatchable slop in the last decade that more and more people are just getting fed up and walking away from the entire thing (with some occasional exceptions).
Not only that but we could add to the list some actors who emit lots of "smug" with their virtue signaling and distanced themselves from Mr. John Q. Public.
 
Lol dude, not everyone has big ass room to have a 75 inch tv.
I live in a small apartment, I use a projector that I bought on wish for 20$, it's 100 inches and it looks like shit if there's a single light on, but it does the job.

If you have a VR headset, why not watch movies in that shit?
You pick a screen size to fit the room limitations and spec your chair/couch distance for the FoV ratio, not pay for a headset whose only purposes are being a gooner or playing shitty tower defense games.
 
The only reason there is a "meltdown" is because Jim Davis is a FUCKING WHITE MALE and more people wanted to see a movie about a lazy cat than some manufactured push on the audience to accept a tranny girlboss as the TRUE and HONEST hero of Mad Max.
So why aren't girlboss wannabes pack the cinemas in solidarity with GURL POWR? This mess is just like the all-women Ghostbusters: hamfisted feminist pandering that also star Chris Hemsworth for female gaze. If no one came to see Ghostbusters, no one will see that shit.
 
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