Box Office: ‘Den of Thieves 2’ Dominates with Impressive $15.5M Opening; ‘Moana 2’ Nears $1 Billion Worldwide
2025-01-12
Author: Ken Lee
Den of Thieves 2 Takes the Lead
In an exhilarating twist at the box office, Gerard Butler's heist thriller Den of Thieves 2: Pantera stormed to the top spot, earning an impressive $15.5 million during its debut weekend, which marks a significant win for Lionsgate. This marks a notable return for the production company, as it is the first time in months that a Lionsgate film has topped the charts. Fans of the original film, which premiered in 2018, can celebrate as the sequel's performance aligns closely with its predecessor.
Cinema Attendance Resilience
Despite the backdrop of destructive wildfires affecting the greater Los Angeles area, cinema attendance holds relatively steady within the region. According to studio sources, only a few smaller theaters temporarily closed, indicating that larger markets like Los Angeles remain resilient. Notably, AMC locations such as Universal Citywalk and Americana Glendale experienced reduced foot traffic but retained strong ticket sales, showcasing the durability of moviegoers’ habits.
Better Man Falls Short
In stark contrast, the weekend proved unfortunate for the biopic Better Man, centered around British pop icon Robbie Williams. The film, released by Paramount, garnered a mere $1.1 million after expanding to nearly 1,300 theaters from a limited opening. Critics have praised the film's production—reportedly exceeding $100 million—yet its unique portrayal of Williams as a CGI monkey has failed to attract broader audiences.
Successful Expansions
On a brighter note, The Brutalist, which recently swept up accolades at the Golden Globes, thrived with its expansion to 68 theaters, pulling in $1.4 million with an astonishing per-theater average of $20,408. Meanwhile, The Last Showgirl, featuring Pamela Anderson and directed by Gia Coppola, performed well, collecting $1.5 million as it officially premiered across 870 theaters.
Disney's Strong Performers
Disney’s Mufasa: The Lion King maintained its stronghold in second place, adding another $13.2 million to its total, which now exceeds $540 million globally. Additionally, the animated sensation Moana 2 is on the verge of a phenomenal milestone, taking in another $6.5 million this weekend, bringing it tantalizingly close to the $1 billion mark with a total of approximately $989.8 million globally.
Other Highlights
In other highlights, Sonic the Hedgehog 3 achieved a remarkable feat, surpassing the $200 million threshold domestically, with a total of $394 million worldwide, positioning it as a significant player during this box office season. It secured third place in North America, with an earnings report of $11 million. The vampire flick Nosferatu nabbed $6.8 million, pushing its total earnings to $135.8 million globally.
A Complete Unknown's Oscar Buzz
Finally, A Complete Unknown, an awards frontrunner from Searchlight, entered the weekend’s rankings at sixth place with a $5 million weekend. The film's Oscar buzz intensified after landing four SAG nominations, contributing to its growing domestic total which now exceeds $50 million.
Looking Forward
As the movie landscape continues to evolve, these developments showcase a vibrant box office environment, enticing film buffs to theaters amid challenges, and hinting at a fierce competition ahead as we close in on award season and potential blockbuster hits! Stay tuned for more thrilling updates!