Why did 'Fantastic Four' drop so much in its second weekend?
Despite positive reviews, it may be due to the film already appealing to its core demographic of superhero fans, leading to a frontloaded weekend.
Movies / Box Office
This weekend's box office saw a mix of superhero fatigue and comedy's return, with 'Fantastic Four: First Steps' experiencing a significant drop while 'The Naked Gun' reboot made a promising debut.
Marvel's 'Fantastic Four: First Steps' faced a steep decline in its second weekend, despite positive reviews. The film's $40 million take represents a 66% drop, landing it in the company of other MCU films with significant second-weekend drops, such as 'Captain America: Brave New World' and 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania'. However, with $198 million domestically and $368 million globally, it's still pacing to outgross some recent Marvel disappointments.
In contrast, 'The Naked Gun,' directed by Akiva Schaffer and starring Liam Neeson, debuted with a promising $17 million domestically. The film, appealing primarily to older white men, earned an 'A-' CinemaScore and a 90% Rotten Tomatoes score, suggesting positive word-of-mouth could sustain its run.
'The Bad Guys 2' also had a solid opening, matching the original's performance with $22.8 million domestically. The film's 'A' CinemaScore indicates strong audience approval.
Globally, 'F1' continues to impress, reaching $545.6 million and becoming Brad Pitt's highest-grossing film ever. 'Jurassic World Rebirth' has grossed $766 million worldwide, while 'Superman' has reached $551.2 million globally. The box office is currently 9.5% ahead of last year but still 23% behind 2019 levels.
Despite positive reviews, it may be due to the film already appealing to its core demographic of superhero fans, leading to a frontloaded weekend.
With a $17 million domestic debut and positive audience and critic scores, it shows promise, especially given the current dearth of theatrical comedies.
The box office is up 9.5% compared to last year, but still 23% behind pre-pandemic levels in 2019.
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