'Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire' roars to an $80 million box office opening

and Legendary Pictures starring Rebecca Hall and Brian Tyree Henry brought the second-highest opening in what has been a robust year, falling just short of the USD 81.5 million debut of Dune Part 2. Projections had put the opening weekend of Godzilla x Kong The New Empire, which sees the monsters teaming up instead of squaring up, at closer to 50 million.Its a cinematic event, and were seeing these iconic characters doing things weve never seen them do before, said Mary Parent, chairman of worldwide production for Legendary.


PTI | Los Angeles | Updated: 01-04-2024 11:10 IST | Created: 01-04-2024 10:24 IST
'Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire' roars to an $80 million box office opening
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The Godzilla-King Kong combo stomped on expectations as “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire” roared to an USD 80 million opening on 3,861 North American screens, according to Sunday studio estimates.

The monster merger from Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures starring Rebecca Hall and Brian Tyree Henry brought the second-highest opening in what has been a robust year, falling just short of the USD 81.5 million debut of “Dune: Part 2.” Projections had put the opening weekend of “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire,” which sees the monsters teaming up instead of squaring up, at closer to $50 million.

“It's a cinematic event, and we're seeing these iconic characters doing things we've never seen them do before,” said Mary Parent, chairman of worldwide production for Legendary. “There's big swaths of the film that don't have any dialogue, where we put you with the characters, it's a very mythic experience.” Last week's No. 1 at the box office, “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire,” was second with USD 15.7 million for a two-week total of USD 73.4 million.

“Dune: Part Two ” stayed strong in its fifth week, falling in the third spot with a USD 11.1 million take and a domestic total of 252.4 million.

The last match-up of the two monsters from Warner Bros. and Legendary, 2021's “ Godzilla vs. Kong,” had a much smaller opening weekend of USD 48.5 million, but for a film slowed by the coronavirus pandemic and released simultaneously on HBO Max, it was a serious success that signalled what was to come for the pairing.

“It was a really big number, all things considered,” Parent said.

The newer film had the second biggest opening of the studios' broader MonsterVerse franchise. “Godzilla” brought in USD 93.2 million in 2014. It was the biggest earner in the nearly 70-year cinematic history of the creature that originated and spent most of its screen life in Japan. It earned more than USD 200 million in North America and more than USD 500 million globally.

“Godzilla x Kong” comes just four months after the most recent Japanese rendition, the critical favourite and Oscar winner “Godzilla Minus One”.

But there was clearly no Godzilla glut for audiences, many of whom were willing to pay extra for IMAX and other special formats.

“These are literally two of the biggest movie stars in the world, and you have to see them on the biggest screen possible with the biggest sound possible,” said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for data firm Comscore.

The combination of “Godzilla x Kong,'' “Dune Part Two” and “Ghostbusters'' has put the year to date 6 per cent behind 2023, while it was 20 per cent behind on the eve of the March 1 release of “Dune.'' “The industry was feeling pretty glum right before ''Dune Part 2'' opened, but they've made up a lot of ground,” said Dergarabedian.

The summer is full of titles that are not guaranteed megahits but could break big, including Ryan Gosling's “The Fall Guy'' and the next installments of “Planet of the Apes,” “Mad Max,” “Inside Out” and “Deadpool.” That brings cause for optimism as the theatrical movie business seeks to hang on, though it's highly unlikely it will surpass 2023, which saw “Barbie” surpass USD 1 billion globally with its release-date mate “Oppenheimer” not far behind.

“'Barbenheimer'” is kind of a once-in-a-lifetime event,'' Dergarabedian said.

Estimated ticket sales are for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theatres, according to Comscore. Final domestic figures will be released on Monday.

1. “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire,” USD 80 million.

2. “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire,” USD 15.7 million.

3. “Dune: Part Two,'' USD 11.1 million.

4. “Kung Fu Panda 4,” USD 10.2. million.

5. “Immaculate,” USD 3.3 million.

6. “Arthur the King,” USD 2.4 million.

7. “Late Night With the Devil,” USD 2.2 million.

8. “Tillu Square,” USD 1.8 million.

9. “Crew,” USD 1.5 million.

10. “Imaginary,” USD 1.4 million.

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