Friday Box-Office: Big Hero 6 Sneaks Up On Interstellar
Nolan space-epic has a big Friday, Disney superheroes expected to overtake the weekend
Paramount's big-budget sci-fi drama Big Hero 6. [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/escape-to-the-movies/9870-Interstellar-Movie-Review] However, analysts are forecasting that increased Saturday viewership among families will carry Hero to a decisive first place victory for the weekend.
While both films are surging toward healthy $50 million+ opening weekend grosses, box-office watchers cite Big Hero 6's superior Cinemascore audience-polling grade (an A versus Interstellar's B+) and Rotten Tomatoes score (91% versus 76%, respectively) plus the aforementioned Saturday "family bump" for the projections. If so, the $165 million Interstellar will become the first film from director Christopher Nolan to fail to open in first place since Insomnia in 2002 - an inauspicious (though by no means disastrous) debut for what had been touted as one of the holiday season's heavy hitters.
Attention now turns to next week, where the 20-years-later comedy sequel Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part I [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/135276-Trailer-Debuts-For-Dumb-Dumber-To] the following week.
Source: Deadline Hollywood [http://deadline.com/2014/11/interstellar-big-hero-6-box-office-1201274335/]
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Nolan space-epic has a big Friday, Disney superheroes expected to overtake the weekend
Paramount's big-budget sci-fi drama Big Hero 6. [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/escape-to-the-movies/9870-Interstellar-Movie-Review] However, analysts are forecasting that increased Saturday viewership among families will carry Hero to a decisive first place victory for the weekend.
While both films are surging toward healthy $50 million+ opening weekend grosses, box-office watchers cite Big Hero 6's superior Cinemascore audience-polling grade (an A versus Interstellar's B+) and Rotten Tomatoes score (91% versus 76%, respectively) plus the aforementioned Saturday "family bump" for the projections. If so, the $165 million Interstellar will become the first film from director Christopher Nolan to fail to open in first place since Insomnia in 2002 - an inauspicious (though by no means disastrous) debut for what had been touted as one of the holiday season's heavy hitters.
Attention now turns to next week, where the 20-years-later comedy sequel Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part I [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/135276-Trailer-Debuts-For-Dumb-Dumber-To] the following week.
Source: Deadline Hollywood [http://deadline.com/2014/11/interstellar-big-hero-6-box-office-1201274335/]
[http://www.escapistmagazine.com/movies-and-tv/]
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