The Bride! (2026) - What fresh hell is this?

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"Hey, what if we combined Bonnie & Clyde with The Bride of Frankenstein?"
I can't wait until the population discovers that Bonnie and Clyde were catastrophically bad at crime.

Topic? The main character was so awfully ugly in the trailer that I couldn't stand the idea of watching any more of it. If someone like me switches off a trailer in under five seconds, you're looking at a bomb.
 
It's a bomb!
The Bride! has killed an important box office streak for Warner Bros.

The new movie, which was written and directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, is inspired by the iconic 1935 movie Bride of Frankenstein. It stars Jessie Buckley in the title role opposite Christian Bale as Frankenstein's Monster. The Bride! reviews have been middling, with critics giving it a just-barely Fresh 60% score on Rotten Tomatoes and audiences giving it a less-than-enthusiastic CinemaScore of C+.

Per Deadline, as of Saturday morning, The Bride! is projected to earn a 3-day gross between $8 and $10 million at the domestic box office by the end of its opening weekend. This is significantly below the $40 million projections for the opening weekend of fellow new release Hoppers.

The animated movie is expected to hit No. 1 with Scream 7 hitting No. 2 in its sophomore weekend, pushing The Bride! to No. 3. By ceding the No. 1 position to Pixar's Hoppers, The Bride! ends Warner Bros.' historic run of No. 1 debuts. The company recently had nine consecutive domestic releases in a row hit No. 1 on their respective opening weekends.
The movie is also underperforming on its own terms. Between its reported production budget of roughly $80 million and Warner Bros.' reported advertising spend of $50 million, its estimated theatrical break-even point is most likely somewhere around $260 million.
 
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