Entertainment'Deadpool & Wolverine' triumphs as blink twice and 'The Crow' stumble

'Deadpool & Wolverine' triumphs as blink twice and 'The Crow' stumble

"Wink twice"
"Wink twice"
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Basia Żelazko

26 August 2024 12:34

On the fifth weekend since its premiere, "Deadpool & Wolverine" climbed back to the top of the box office, surpassing new releases "The Crow" and "Blink Twice," which failed to meet expectations in their debuts. How is the latest "Alien" doing?

As reported by Variety, the thriller directed by Zoë Kravitz, "Blink Twice" (starring Channing Tatum and Christian Slater!), ranked fourth this weekend, earning €6.96 million, while "The Crow" with Bill Skarsgård in the lead role settled in eighth place with €4.36 million in revenue. Last week, we wrote that "Alien: Romulus" was in first place, but it was a short-lived victory. In the last few days, 62% fewer tickets were sold for the latest franchise instalment.

Disappointments

"Blink Twice," enjoying reasonably good reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, earned €6.37 million in 73 countries. Meanwhile, "The Crow," a new version of the popular comic, which gathered only 20% positive reviews, faces the challenge of recouping a production budget of €48 million. This is the second financial "miss" for Lionsgate after "Borderlands," a game adaptation with a star-studded cast, which will likely become this year's financial flop. The film's budget was €110 million, and it didn't even make €38 million...

Topping the box office again was "Deadpool & Wolverine," which generated €17.35 million in its fifth week since its release. This success solidified the film as the second highest-grossing title of the year, right after "Inside Out 2." The comic sequel with Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman earned a total of €546 million in North America and €1,146 million worldwide, becoming one of the biggest hits in Marvel's history.

A year of losses?

Variety notes that the cinema industry earned almost 14% less this summer than last year and over 25% less than 2019, the last pre-COVID year. However, there is hope on the horizon to improve these figures. In early September, "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice," a sequel to the Tim Burton hit starring Jenna Ortega, the "Wednesday" Netflix star, hits theatres. Expectations for this title are enormous, with a powerful promotional machine set to kick off soon.

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