
Box Office: ‘The Fall Guy’ Lands with $28.5M, ‘Phantom Menace’ Tops ‘Challengers’ for No. 2
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Box Office: ‘The Fall Guy’ Lands with $28.5M, ‘Phantom Menace’ Tops ‘Challengers’ for No. 2
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/box-office-fall-guy-phantom-menace-1235890470/
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The weekend is down 53 percent from 2023’s summer opening weekend, when ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’ arrived.
It was the ‘80s and ‘90s all over again at the weekend box office. Universal’s The Fall Guy, the Ryan Gosling starrer inspired by the 1980s TV show, kicked off the summer movie season at No. 1 with $28.5 million, while Disney’s re-release of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace surprised by coming in at No. 2 with $8.1 million.
Despite The Fall Guy’s No. 1 finish, its haul came in behind initial expectations of $30 million to $35 million, and overall the box office is down dramatically from the same frame a year ago, when Marvel Studios’ Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 bowed to $118.4 million domestically. The weekend is down 53 percent from last year, and off more than 66 percent from 2022, when Marvel’s Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness opened to $187.4 million domestically.
The Fall Guy is said to have a net budget of $130 million after tax incentives for shooting in Australia. Universal will now hope that Fall Guy’s A- CinemaScore from audiences will help it make up ground in the coming weeks with word of mouth. It also boasts strong reviews out of South by Southwest.
The feature hails from stuntman-turned director David Leitch, and has been marketed as a love letter to the stunt community. Gosling, at the height of his star power thanks to his Oscar-nominated turn as Ken in Barbie, fronts the picture as a beaten down stuntman who comes out of retirement to try to find a missing A-list star and save a film (which happens to be directed by his ex, played by Emily Blunt). The feature has a global cume of $65.4 globally.
Phantom Menace‘s weekend is a nice turn of events for the film. It kicked off George Lucas’ Star Wars prequel trilogy in 1999, and for years after, was a punchline for audiences and Star Wars fans, but has grown in appreciation in the decades since, with younger fans who grew up on the film coming into adulthood, and star Ewan McGregor reprising his role of Obi-Wan Kenobi for his own Disney+ series in 2022, helping further build nostalgia for the film. It returned to theaters as part of the film’s 25th anniversary, as well as for May the 4th, the unofficial Star Wars holiday.
The Phantom Menace edged out Amazon MGM Studios’ sexy tennis drama Challengers for No. 2. The Luca Guadagnino feature had a solid hold in weekend two, dropping just 49 percent for a weekend gross of $7.6 million and a cume of $29.4 million. Zendaya, Josh O’Connor and Mike Faist star.
Sony and Screen Gem’s Tarot bowed in its first weekend to $6.5 million, a solid start considering the feature cost $8 million and did not have a traditional marketing campaign. Sony embarked on its first digital-only campaign for the feature, meaning no TV spots or billboards for the feature, which seven friends who accidentally unleash an evil entity trapped in a deck of cursed Tarot cards. Neither critics nor audiences embraced this one. It has an 8 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, while audiences gave it a low C- CinemaScore. It has a global haul of $10.2 million.
Elsewhere in the Sony universe, Garfield debuted to $22 million internationally. The DNEG and Alcon Entertainment title arrives in the U.S. on May 24 and voice stars Chris Pratt as the lasagna-loving cat. Columbia Pictures distributes worldwide, except for China.
The actual fall guy tv show wasn’t even that popular in its time
The Phantom Menace? What year is it?
Fall guy was just ok. I wouldn’t have liked it without Gossling and Blunt.
I’m legit excited to go see episode one this week. Don’t like the movie but still remember the pod race scene on the big screen and that’s worth it
Disney getting people to want to see The Phantom Menace in theatres again is a trick on the same level as Darth Sidious convincing everyone he was the benevolent Chancellor Palpatine.
The phantom menace topped who? 🥵
“Somehow The Phantom Menace has returned”
I really got into The Fall Guy, really fun stunt film with great sequences, and Gosling and Blunt were naturally just great on screen and had solid chemistry to get you hooked. It’s like a B+ or 7/10 action romance film, and I feel like I haven’t seen any of those in cinemas for a while.
In other words, movies are so bad these days that one of the most disappointing and worst-received Star Wars films that is still panned on 25 years later is No. 2 in the Box Office. 🤣
I went to see Episode I this weekend. Loved every minute of it. Took a friend that never got to see it in theatres.
*Challengers* can’t possibly do well at the box office… where is the audience for something like that?
The fall guy was a REALLY fun movie with lots of nice action sequences and stunts. You definitely have to suspend disbelief with the story though lol