'Wonder Woman 1984' Has Disappointing International Opening
by EG
Wonder Woman 1984 opened in international markets this weekend ahead of its US debut on Friday. The big-budget sequel did not do well in China, where its ticket sales were less than half of those of the original Wonder Woman film. When Wonder Woman 1984 debuts in the US, it will hit theaters and the HBO Max streaming platform at the same time. Read on for details.
China's box office was the scene of disappointment over the weekend, as Warner Bros.' Wonder Woman 1984 got trounced by local action flick The Rescue.
The Rescue, directed by Dante Lam, opened to $36.3 million, nearly double Wonder Woman 1984's meagre $18.8 million start, according to data from Artisan Gateway. Both films finished the weekend far below expectations though, as audience disappointment in the movies and a sudden cold snap across much of China weighed on the country's theatrical market recovery. A few small-scale clusters of COVID-19 also have kept consumers in several cities indoors in recent days.
It was abundantly clear, however, that filmgoers mostly just weren't particularly enthused about either of the new releases. WW 1984 scored just 7.8/10 from Alibaba's ticketing app Taopiaopiao and 7.9 from rival service Maoyan, where some users griped that the film had too much romantic drama and not enough action (marketing for the Hollywood movie also appeared scarcer than usual across Chinese digital and social media channels, according to industry sources The Hollywood Reporter has spoken to in recent days).
The Rescue scored 9.1 and 9.2 from the two ticketing services, respectively, but it was panned by users of the influential and more discerning movie site, Douban, where it earned an average rating of 6.3. The Chinese tentpole also was hurt from some bad buzz — a weak story and less-than-expected action, were common complaints — which emerged in the wake of preview screenings last week.
The first Wonder Woman (2017) debuted in China to $38 million on its way to a total haul of $90.5 million. At its current pace, the $200 million sequel, which reunites director Patty Jenkins and star Gal Gadot, could struggle to earn much more than a third of that total. Maoyan projects the film to finish in China with just $33.7 million (RMB 221.2 million).
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