Box Office Update: Reagan no match (so far) for Deadpool & Wolverine

Box Office Update: Reagan no match (so far) for Deadpool & Wolverine
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Pour one out for The Gipper, as the long-awaited Reagan biopic is no match for Deadpool & Wolverine.

Box Office Update: Reagan no match (so far) for Deadpool & Wolverine

The early box office results are starting to roll in, and as expected, it looks like The Gipper is no match for the MCU’s Deadpool & Wolverine, which seems set to top the charts one last time this Labor Day weekend. Indeed, the Dennis Quaid-led Reagan, a biopic of the 40th President of the United States, is performing more-or-less in line with what we predicted, with Deadline reporting its $500k preview night should land it somewhere around $7 or 8 million for the weekend. That’s not a bad result for an independently released movie. Critics don’t like the biopic much, and many complain that the faith-based film presents the president as a saint-like figure. However, the folks buying tickets seem to love it, with the movie having a terrific 98% audience rating on Rotten Tomatoes. So, there’s a chance word-of-mouth could propel this movie to a higher opening.

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However, it’s unlikely the movie has a prayer of competing with Deadpool & Wolverine, which is on track to make in the $12 million-ish range. One thing in the movie’s favor is that it’s getting a re-release this weekend on the premium screens it had to lose when Alien: Romulus opened.

The weekend’s other new release, AfrAId, a Blumhouse production about a family terrorized by AI, is on track for a disastrous $4-5 million weekend. The barely promoted horror flick only made about $400k in previews, and the reviews have been brutal, with our own Tyler Nichols slamming it as “just another in a line of bad PG-13 Blumhouse horror movies with no soul or originality.”

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To note, Labor Day weekend has always been slow, with many theatres using the weekend to play classic films, with some theatres playing a 50th-anniversary re-release of Blazing Saddles. I caught this last weekend, and the classic comedy Western still plays like gangbusters, so if it’s open in your neighbourhood, I’d check it out (the controversial 4K re-release of The Terminator is worth catching, too).

What (if anything) are you seeing this weekend?

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