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entertainment2 years ago

'Expendables 4' Tanks at Box Office, 'Nun 2' Reigns Supreme

"Expendables 4" had a disappointing opening weekend, earning only $8.3 million, while "The Nun 2" remained at the top spot for the third consecutive week with $8.4 million. The action franchise's latest installment featured popular names like Sylvester Stallone and Jason Statham but failed to attract a large audience. "A Haunting in Venice" came in third with $6.3 million, followed by "The Equalizer 3" in fourth place with $4.7 million. "Barbie" continued to perform well, earning $3.2 million and maintaining its position in the top five.

entertainment2 years ago

'Expend4bles' Fails to Impress as 'Nun 2' Dominates Box Office Once Again

"Expend4bles" had a disappointing opening weekend at the box office, earning only $8.3 million, while "The Nun 2" claimed the top spot for the third consecutive week with $8.4 million. The horror film has grossed over $69 million so far. Other movies in the top 10 include "A Haunting in Venice," "The Equalizer 3," and "Barbie." The box office figures remain low due to ongoing strikes, but a promising October is expected with the release of highly anticipated films like "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" concert film, "The Exorcist: Believer," and "Saw X."

entertainment2 years ago

"The Nun II Dominates Box Office, Expendables 4 Fails to Impress"

"Expendables 4" had a disappointing domestic box office debut, earning $8.3 million in its opening weekend, while "The Nun II" continued to dominate the September box office. This marks the worst opening for a film in the Jason Statham-led franchise. The first three "Expendables" movies collectively grossed $800 million worldwide, but the latest installment fell short of expectations. The domestic box office is currently experiencing a slump, with poor performance and ongoing negotiations between the AMPTP and WGA.

entertainment2 years ago

"The Nun II" Dominates Box Office, "Expend4bles" Flops

"The Expendables 4" disappoints at the box office with a franchise-low $8.3 million, while "The Nun II" retains the top spot with $8.4 million. This weekend marks the lowest-grossing box office frame of the year, with no film surpassing $10 million. The poor performance of "Expendables 4" is attributed to negative reviews and lackluster audience ratings. However, there is hope for the future of theatrical releases as studios may be close to resolving the writers' strike, potentially leading to a similar agreement for the actors' union.

movies2 years ago

"Expendables 4: Disappointing Box Office Opening Weekend"

"Expendables 4," starring Sylvester Stallone, is headed for a franchise-low opening at the box office, with only $3.2 million in Friday grosses. The film, with a $100 million budget, was expected to open in the $15-17 million range but is now projected to come in around $8 million. The critical reception has been negative, with reviewers suggesting it's time to end the series. Holdovers like "The Nun II" and "The Haunting in Venice" are expected to perform better at the box office.

entertainment2 years ago

"Expend4bles: A Box Office Disaster and Critical Flop"

"Expendables 4" is experiencing a franchise-low opening day at the box office, earning only $3.2 million from 3,518 theaters, including $750,000 from Thursday previews. The film is projected to fall well short of expectations and behind the previous installment's opening weekend numbers. Despite poor reviews and buzz, the hope is for a stronger international performance to offset the weak domestic debut. "The Nun II" is expected to be in a close race for first place, while "A Haunting in Venice," "The Equalizer 3," and "Barbie" round out the top five at the box office.

entertainment2 years ago

'Expend4bles' Previews Rake in $750,000 at Box Office

"Expendables 4," the latest installment in the action-packed franchise, made $750,000 in Thursday previews at the box office. The Lionsgate film is projected to open with around $15 million, the lowest launch in the series. Directed by Scott Waugh and starring Sylvester Stallone and Jason Statham, the movie follows a group of mercenaries on a mission involving Russian operatives and nuclear warheads. Despite high production costs, reviews for "Expendables 4" have been largely negative, criticizing the lack of plot twists and a departure from the franchise's nostalgic appeal.

entertainment2 years ago

"Expendables 4: A Mixed Bag of Action and Humor"

"Expendables 4" is criticized for recycling material from "Meg 2: The Trench" in its final third, making it feel unoriginal and lacking new ideas. Despite the star-studded cast and their entertaining performances, the film fails to utilize their talents effectively. The review suggests that the franchise should explore new projects instead of continuing with a potential "Meg 3."

entertainment2 years ago

"Franchise-Low Debut: 'Expend4bles' Aims for $15 Million at Box Office"

"Expendables 4" is expected to have a franchise-low debut of $15 million at the box office, although it may slightly exceed expectations with $17 million. While the series has declined in popularity domestically, it has been successful internationally, with all three previous installments earning at least $200 million globally. The film has already premiered in China with $10.9 million. Lionsgate and Millennium Media spent $100 million to produce the fourth installment, which sees the Expendables on a mission to stop a terrorist group. Other films, including "A Haunting in Venice," "The Nun II," and "Barbie," are expected to continue dominating the domestic box office.

entertainment2 years ago

"Star-Studded Cast Unleashes Action in EXPEND4BLES Trailer"

The official trailer for "Expendables 4" has been released after a nine-year hiatus for the franchise. The movie is set to release on September 22, with franchise veterans Jason Statham, Dolph Lundgren, and Randy Couture reprising their roles alongside Sylvester Stallone. New cast members include Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, Megan Fox, Tony Jaa, Jacob Scipio, Levy Tran, Eddie Hall, Iko Uwais, and Andy Garcia. The film was created and produced by Millennium Media and Campbell Grobman Films, and will be distributed by Lionsgate.