If you care to find “Wicked,” look to the top of box office charts. Universal’s adaptation of Act One (with some padding) of the popular Broadway musical was No. 1 in North America with $114 million ...
Its opening weekend figure was below that of several other Hollywood spectacles released in Korea this year, including “Wonka,” “Kung Fu Panda 4,” “Furiosa: A Mad Max Story,” “Deadpool and Wolverine” ...
Instead of asking audiences to choose between the two, fans were encouraged to see both dramatically different films on the same day. Fast-forward to 2024, and Universal’s Wicked Part 1 along with ...
What will be the winners and the losers this week at the U.S. box office? Universal Pictures’ “Wicked” and Paramount Pictures’ “Gladiator II” (affectionately known online by the combined name of ...
Twenty-four years after Best Picture Oscar winner Gladiator reinvented the swords and sandals genre, its sequel, Gladiator II, is finally entering the arena. Paramount began overseas rollout Wednesday ...
“Wicked” and “Gladiator II”—two films expected to revive the fall box office—premiered Friday and drew millions of dollars in Thursday previews domestically, but fell short of the Thursday preview ...
Wicked and Gladiator II didn’t quite recreate the phenomenon that was Barbenheimer, but it got pretty close. The movies combined for a $205 million weekend, with Wicked pulling in $114 million in the ...
However, Wicked also had the advantage of Amazon promotion previews earlier this week and Thursday premium format showings. Add those numbers to Thursday’s total, and Wicked is looking at a $19.2 ...
Universal’s female Jurassic World movie, if you will, the feature take of the Broadway musical Wicked, is expected to pull in any every single woman to the tune of a $125 million-$150 million domestic ...