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Wicked Spins its Magic on the US Box Office
The Wicked movie, which stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande, has shattered box office records following its release in US theaters on Friday, November 22. Jon M. Chu’s film even achieved the best opening ever for an adaptation of a Broadway musical.
Wicked has worked its magic on the US box office. The adaptation of the famous musical was released in US theaters on November 22, and grossed USD 114 million on its opening weekend. Quite a performance for this Broadway hit, based on the adaptation of the novel Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West, by Gregory Maguire, set in the world of the classic, The Wizard of Oz.
Wicked shatters box office records with historic earnings
In the US, Jon M. Chu’s Wicked movie achieved the best box-office launch ever for an adaptation of a Broadway musical. This figure is more than three times that of the previous record holder. Into the Woods, adapted in 2014 and starring Meryl Streep, previously held the record with an opening weekend grossing USD 31 million.
The new movie also recorded the third-best opening of the year, behind Deadpool & Wolverine (USD 211 million) and Inside Out 2 (USD 151 million). It won its duel with Gladiator II, also released in the US on Friday, November 22. Ridley Scott’s sequel grossed USD 55 million
Wicked didn’t just dominate the US box office. Internationally, the film also broke records, grossing USD 50.2 million, taking its worldwide box office total to USD 164 million. This figure is the highest ever recorded for an adaptation of a Broadway musical, surpassing even Les Misérables, and ranking fifth among all musical films. And its box-office grosses are set to rise even higher when the movie opens in additional countries in the coming weeks. That said, it will have to comPete with the Disney sequel Moana 2 released on November 27 in several countries, including the US, where it coincides with Thanksgiving weekend — a prime time to head to the movies.
However, this success does not necessarily pave the way for a slew of blockbuster musicals. Tom Hooper’s 2019 adaptation of the famous musical Cats was a flop, grossing almost USD 70 million at the global box office. To a lesser extent, Joker: Folie à Deux was widely criticised for its emphasis on music, turning the film into a disappointing musical for some viewers.
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“With Wicked, Universal created the blueprint on how to grab USD 100 million-plus worth of opening weekend box office for this notoriously fickle movie genre, which is no small feat considering how many movie musicals have failed despite known IP, notable stars and filMMAkers and solid marketing efforts,” says Comscore top box office analyst Paul Dergarabedian, quoted by the Hollywood Reporter. “Lest anyone thinks this opens the floodgates for a sudden barrage of hit movie musicals [they] need to keep in mind that the road to success for Wicked was thoughtful, strategic and planned out to the ninth degree and therefore won’t be easily replicated.”
This article was published via AFP Relaxnews.
(Main and featured image: Universal Studios, all rights reserved)
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