Box Office

Media mogul Barry Diller is reportedly exploring a bid for Paramount, a move that could have significant implications for the entertainment industry. Diller, who has a long history in the media world, is looking to take control of the company as part of ongoing talks with National Amusements Inc., Paramount’s controlling stakeholder. Diller’s interest in
The upcoming sequel to the 1996 action movie, Twisters, starring Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar Jones, is generating quite a buzz in the industry. According to tracking, the film is projected to have a promising start with a box office revenue estimated to be around $45-50 million when it debuts on July 19. Despite concerns
Disney/Pixar’s Inside Out 2 is set to continue its dominance at the domestic box office, with projections ranging from $55 million to $60 million for its third weekend. The film’s momentum suggests that it may even surpass the final domestic earnings of Illumination/Universal’s Super Mario Bros Movie, which grossed $574.9 million. This level of success
Disney/Pixar’s highly anticipated sequel, Inside Out 2, continues to shatter box office expectations as it heads for a near $30M Wednesday gross. The film’s impressive performance surpasses its already record-breaking $29.1M earnings on Tuesday, solidifying its position as a blockbuster hit. This news comes as a pleasant surprise, as industry insiders initially projected strong but
Imax and Wanda Film, China’s largest exhibitor, have recently announced a significant expansion of their partnership. The agreement includes upgrading 61 of Wanda Film’s top-performing locations to state-of-the-art Imax with Laser technology. This move is aimed at enhancing the movie-viewing experience for audiences in key cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen. In addition to
AMC Entertainment, a well-known theatrical giant, recently achieved a significant milestone with its highest attendance and admissions revenue of the year over the course of a single weekend in 2024. This success was attributed to the release of two highly anticipated films, Disney/Pixar’s Inside Out 2 and Sony’s Bad Boys: Ride Or Die. The impact