TerminatorDarkFate eyes $125M global weekend
has been experiencing incredible holds and is particularly strong in Europe while he has yet to fully play out his hand, the Warner Bros. DC pic well on its way to $900M WW, already the highest-grossing R-rated pic ever. Also, some early resistance tomovie was necessary. With last weekend’s numbers not very encouraging, it remains to be seen if audiences will turn up.movie has played the fall stateside since its original Oct.
’ rogueset in a future with Christian Bale as John Connor which opened over Memorial Day weekend 2009. made $42.2M over 5 days, and $27M over 3 days and was bested over the July 4th weekend by the 3rd weekend of Disney/Pixar’swere $2.3M at 2,527 venues, and was inched out bystart on Halloween night at 7PM. People do see scary movies on Halloween. We’ll see if they’ll watch tomorrow. The pic will play in roughly 4,000 locations including Imax, Dolby and PLF locations. No 3D.
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