Jurassic World : Le Monde d'après, le dernier volet de la saga dinosauresque, vient de débarquer aux États-Unis pour casser le box-office.
En tout, le giga blockbuster réalisé par Colin Trevorrow devrait atteindre les 386 millions de dollars dans le monde entier, dès son premier week-end d'exploitation. Notons que contrairement à Doctor Strange 2 (et la plupart des derniers films estampillés Disney), Jurassic World 3 bénéficie d'une sortie chinoise. Dire que le territoire est un marché juteux pour Universal sonne alors comme un doux euphémisme. À voir comment le long-métrage de Colin Trevorrow se tiendra sur le long terme, mais nul doute qu'il figurera parmi les plus beaux succès de 2022. Meilleur démarrage de 2022 en France (338 399 entrées, dont 121 488 en avant-premières), le film est arrivé sur les grands écrans américains ce vendredi, et il risque de dévorer la concurrence.
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Bryce Dallas Howard in the movie “Jurassic World Dominion.” (Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment). By Christi CarrasStaff Writer.
Including the original “Jurassic Park” trilogy, that number skyrockets to $5 billion. For “Dominion,” weekend No. 2 will be the real test, Dergarabedian said. “That’s generally a recipe for long-term success.” Nearly half of the audience for “Dominion” was 18 to 34 years old, while 31% were 35 and above. And that’s done a lot ... where that’s really the selling point, but that doesn’t always mean the movie is going to make good box office.” “Part of this is experiential. (The Times’ Justin Chang called it “an underimagined, overlong goodbye to this phase ... of a blockbuster franchise that’s overdue for extinction.”) But audiences seem to be enjoying themselves, based on exit polls. Moviegoers gave it an A-minus CinemaScore and an 81% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, suggesting that word-of-mouth will be strong in the coming weeks. Ahead of its release, filmmakers said “Dominion” is intended to be the last of the “Jurassic World” films, which have been enormously profitable with over $3 billion in ticket sales. “Dominion,” a co-production of Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment, is the third film in the “Jurassic World” trilogy, which began in 2015 and introduced characters played by Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard. The strong debut highlights the continued recovery of the box office this summer driven by such blockbusters as “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” “Top Gun: Maverick” and now “Jurassic World 3.” Internationally, the latest film in the “Jurassic” franchise earned $176.6 million this weekend for a global cumulative of $389.1 million.
Including earnings from international showings — the film opened in various markets last weekend — “Jurassic World: Dominion," released globally by Universal ...
“Jurassic World 3” should continue performing throughout the summer, Orr said. Including the original “Jurassic Park” trilogy, that number skyrockets to $5 billion. “Doctor Strange 2,” in its sixth weekend, was a distant third with $4.9 million. This is the recipe for success that theater owners have been waiting for over the course of the pandemic. Globally, IMAX showings of “Jurassic World: Dominion” represented $25 million of the total. “Pretty much all the big blockbuster weekends that we’ve had over the pandemic have been dominated by one movie,” Dergarabedian said. 3. “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” $4.9 million. Although both films are legacy sequels, neither are of the superhero variety, which, for a long time, had seemed like the only pandemic-proof genre. “In this case, we have two big blockbusters in theaters at once. Moviegoers gave it an A- CinemaScore and an 81% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, suggesting that word of mouth will be strong in the coming weeks. The hefty haul is yet another sign that the box office is continuing to rebound this summer. And many moviegoers did opt for the biggest screens possible.
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If Jurassic World: Dominion, which was the first major Hollywood blockbuster to go back into production amid the Covid pandemic (and whose size, scope and variety feel like a miracle under those circumstances), plays like Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom this weekend, we can expect a Fri-Sun gross of $152 million. Nontheless, the global crown is up for grabs, especially with an extra $130 million or so in China (after around $36 million in two days for a likely $52 million weekend) that its top-tier competition won’t have. Spectre is one of the very worst 007 movies, but it still contains all the fixings of a James Bond movie. Fallen Kingdom, which according to the Internet everyone hated, earned $5 million more domestically than Wonder Woman and $36 million less globally than Black Panther despite far less free publicity and online proselytizing. And now, in June of 2022, Becky is getting a sequel and I’m going to write a post explaining why, yes, it's a huge win that Universal’s Jurassic World Dominion opened with $59.5 million on its first Friday. Just over one year later, I was writing a post detailing why it was okay that Universal’s F9 “only” opened with $30 million on its first Friday for an eventual $70 million weekend.
“Jurassic World: Dominion” took a mighty bite out of the box office with $143.4 million in North American ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.
Including the original “Jurassic Park” trilogy, that number skyrockets to $5 billion. This is the recipe for success that theater owners have been waiting for over the course of the pandemic. “Jurassic World 3″ should continue performing throughout the summer, Orr said. “Doctor Strange 2,” in its sixth weekend, was a distant third with $4.9 million. Although both films are legacy sequels, neither are of the superhero variety, which, for a long time, had seemed like the only pandemic-proof genre. Moviegoers gave it an A- CinemaScore and an 81% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes, suggesting that word of mouth will be strong in the coming weeks. Globally, IMAX showings of “Jurassic World: Dominion” represented $25 million of the total. The hefty haul is yet another sign that the box office is continuing to rebound this summer. The filmmakers have said “Dominion” is intended to be the last of the “Jurassic World” films, which have been enormously profitable with over $3 billion in ticket sales. “In this case, we have two big blockbusters in theaters at once. “Pretty much all the big blockbuster weekends that we’ve had over the pandemic have been dominated by one movie,” Dergarabedian said. And many moviegoers did opt for the biggest screens possible.