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‘The Fall Guy’ Kicks off Summer Box Office with Unexpected Results

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Key Takeaways:

– The much-anticipated film ‘The Fall Guy’ underperforms at the box office, raking in only $28.5 million over the weekend, below industry expectations of a $40 million-plus opening.
– Changing cinema-goers’ habits and digital release anticipation possibly to blame for lower theater turnouts.
– ‘Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace’ surprizingly outperforms Zendaya’s ‘Challengers’ to occupy the second place, owing to its celebratory 25th-anniversary re-release.
– Despite a poor review from critics, the horror flick ‘Tarot’ garners $6.5 million, positioning itself at fourth place in the weekend Box-Office ranking.

‘The Fall Guy’ Fails to Reach Expected Numbers

Despite widespread anticipation and positive reviews from critics, ‘The Fall Guy,’ starring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt had a less than desired opening weekend. Many insiders projected the film to cash in around $40 million. However, the final numbers put it at an underwhelming $28.5 million.

The adaptation of ‘The Fall Guy,’ directed by David Leitch, was lined up as a potential summer season hit. The surprising lower turnout has left many pointing fingers at last year’s SAG/WGA strikes for the unusual release calendar which potentially led to the movie’s disappointing performance.

The Changing Face of Cinema

There’s been a significant shift in movie-watching habits. The increasingly smaller window between theatrical and digital release seems to persuade movie enthusiasts to wait for digital releases. This pattern might have played a considerable role in ‘The Fall Guy’s’ unremarkable opening figures.

Limited-Run Engagements Rule the Frame

Unexpectedly, the anniversary re-release of ‘Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace’ bagged second place this weekend. To the surprise of many, it outdid ‘Challengers,’ earning an estimated $8.1 million against ‘Challengers’ $7.6 million turnout. This shift underlines the rise of limited-run engagements in cinema-goers’ preferences.

Imminent Rise of ‘Challengers’ and ‘Tarot’

Despite falling short of the second spot, ‘Challengers’ posted a decent decline, and it now stands at $29.4 million in total. A promising future awaits this movie in the streaming service through Prime Video, given its affiliation with Amazon-MGM production.

Simultaneously, ‘Tarot,’ although critically panned, earned a respectable $6.5 million at the Box office. This earning may turn a profitable tide for the studio, considering the film’s minimal $8 million budget.

Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire Holds Strong

Deriving its strength from its longevity, ‘Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire’ still maintains a strong presence in the box office, even after several weeks of release. With a weekend earning of $4.5 million, it takes the fifth spot and now stands at $188 million domestically.

Moving Forward

Given the evolving patterns of cinema, studios might have to redefine their approach towards movie releases. As seen from ‘The Fall Guy’s’ opening weekend, awaited big-budget releases may no longer guarantee a profitable box-office turnout. This could give rise to more limited-run engagements and quicker digital releases as audiences steer towards these more convenient viewing options.

Overall, the summer box office has kickstarted on an unusual note, veering from the anticipated trend. It remains to be seen if the rest of the season will follow this pattern or provide some blockbuster spectacles.

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