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Read More »‘Avatar’ sequel misses estimates but theater executives not concerned: ‘Moviegoers are waiting’
Disney’s (DIS) “Avatar: The Way of Water” delivered director James Cameron his first $100-million opening weekend — but missed industry expectations of $170 million-plus. The much-anticipated sequel, which runs 3 hours and 12 minutes, secured roughly $134 million in domestic markets — tying with Warner Bros.’ (WBD) “The Batman” as the fifth-highest opener of 2022, according to Comscore data. Disney, which saw shares slump 3% in early trading on Monday, had anticipated a range between $135… Source link
Read More »‘Avatar’ sequel misses estimates but theater executives not concerned: ‘Moviegoers are waiting’
Disney’s (DIS) “Avatar: The Way of Water” delivered director James Cameron his first $100-million opening weekend — but missed industry expectations of $170 million-plus. The much-anticipated sequel, which runs 3 hours and 12 minutes, secured roughly $134 million in domestic markets — tying with Warner Bros.’ (WBD) “The Batman” as the fifth-highest opener of 2022, according to Comscore data. Disney closed Monday’s trading session down 4.8% — the lowest level since March 2020. The studio… Source link
Read More »Rams’ Sean McVay is in charge of a really bad sequel to Super Bowl
Before the Super Bowl last season, Sean McVay made a telling comment about his future. NFL coaches, and everyone involved with the game really, often hold back their true feelings. McVay’s honest answer about his coaching future, and perhaps stepping away long before anyone expected, opened up a new storyline about his possible retirement before he even reached 40 years old. “I know I love football and I’m so invested in this thing and I’m in the moment right now,” McVay said. “But at some… Source link
Read More »Chris Noth was ‘hesitant’ to reprise his role in ‘Sex and the City’ sequel
Chris Noth’s return to the role of Mr. Big in the “Sex and and the City” revival almost didn’t happen. The actor tells Yahoo Finance Live that at first, he was “hesitant” about reprising his role as Carrie Bradshaw’s on-again, off-again main squeeze in the Emmy-winning HBO comedy-drama that originally ran from 1998-2004. “It was a little bit of a sort of creative negotiation because I didn’t really feel I had anything to offer in that role again. It kind of felt like I had done… Source link
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