Monkeypaw Productions, known for its unique and thought-provoking films, is set to release a new movie titled “Him” on September 19, 2025. The film, based on a Black List screenplay by Zack Akers and Skip Bronkie, follows the story of a talented young football player who gets the opportunity to train with a legendary quarterback
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Disney CEO Bob Iger recently announced a shift in the studio strategy for Marvel movies, stating that the company will limit its output to “two good films” a year, with three being the maximum. This decision comes after a string of high-profile misses that has led to speculation about “superhero fatigue.” In addition, Iger revealed
The road to riches for a live-action Barbie movie was certainly a long and winding one. The project had been floating around Hollywood for years, with different studios and producers attached at various points in time. It wasn’t until Warner Bros got involved that things really started to take shape. With Margot Robbie in the
A24’s I Saw The TV Glow recently made a significant impact within the limited release market. The ’90s era trans coming-of-age horror-thriller, directed by Jane Schoenbrun, grossed an impressive $116.3k at just four theaters in New York and LA. With a per screen average of $29k, the film has garnered attention for its unique storyline
Universal Pictures began the summer season with the release of the Ryan Gosling-Emily Blunt action comedy, The Fall Guy. The film brought in $3.15M from showtimes on Thursday night, including Wednesday advance screenings. Despite high expectations, The Fall Guy is projected to make around $35M to $40M for the opening weekend, which is not the
In the midst of the Covid pandemic, studios quickly adapted to the day-and-date release model where movies were simultaneously released in theaters and on streaming platforms. However, the success of the film “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem” showed that there is still immense value in a traditional theatrical release. The financial data compiled for
The article highlights the importance of theatrical releases for movies, emphasizing that there is nothing more profitable than a theatrical release and the downstreams that come with it. It mentions that studios realized the necessity of theatrical releases in order to eventize their movies, and that it serves as an advertisement for a movie’s longevity
After the challenges brought on by the Covid pandemic, the entertainment industry saw a significant shift in the way movies were released. Theatrical day-and-date models were widely embraced by studios when cinemas were closed. However, as theaters reopened, it became evident that there is still a strong demand for the theatrical experience. The downstream revenues
In the wake of the Covid pandemic, studios began to realize the irreplaceable value of theatrical releases. While the day-and-date model provided a temporary solution when cinemas were closed, the long-term profits associated with theatrical releases and downstream revenues became evident. The theatrical release not only serves as a marketing tool but also enhances a
Universal/DreamWorks Animation’s latest installment in the Kung Fu Panda series, Kung Fu Panda 4, has exceeded expectations by surpassing the $500 million mark at the global box office. A significant portion of this impressive total comes from the international box office, with $318.5 million in overseas ticket sales. This milestone achievement solidifies Kung Fu Panda
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