‘Black Widow’ snags $80 million from its theatrical debut, $60 million from Disney+

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  • “Black Widow” tallied $80 million at the domestic box office during its debut, the most of any film released in the wake of the Covid epidemic.
  • The film garnered an additional $60 million from Disney+ sales.
  • In addition, “Black Widow” tallied $78M from international ticket sales.

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Scarlett Johansson and Florence Pugh star as Natasha and Yelena in Marvel’s “Black Widow.”

“Black Widow” has stolen the pandemic-era box office crown.

The latest Marvel film scored $80 million at the domestic box office during its debut, the most of any film released in the wake of the Covid epidemic. Over the weekend around 81% of theaters were open to the public, according to data from Comscore.

Walt Disney also revealed that it garnered more than $60 million globally from sales of the film through Disney+ Premier Access. This is the first time the company has shared information about movie sales earned from its streaming service.

“This is an unprecedented way of reporting opening weekend business for a film, but Disney deserves some credit for detailing what was generated by the actual box office and what was earned from streaming,” said Shawn Robbins, chief analyst at Boxoffice.com. “Hopefully this sets a standard for even more transparency across the industry, but it’s crucial to keep perspective on the unique circumstances and times we’re living in.”

In addition, “Black Widow” tallied $78 million from international ticket sales.

“The brand equity that Marvel brings to the table is almost unrivaled and is reflected in the historic box office that the films of the Marvel Cinematic Universe have generated,” said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Comscore. “Therefore, It should come as no surprise that ‘Black Widow’ snagged the biggest debut and powered the biggest overall weekend of the pandemic.”




For the first time since March 2020, the total domestic box office has collected more than $100 million in ticket sales, according to data from Comscore. At present, that tally stands at $116.9 million.

Heading into the weekend, box office analysts predicted “Black Widow” could capture at least $80 million. Strong advanced ticket sales lead some to believe it could achieve an ever higher haul, even with the film debuting on Disney+ for $30 on the same day.

Previously, Disney has remained silent on how its streaming service’s same-day offering impacted the theatrical release of a film. The $60 million it captured on Disney+ shows that this can be a viable option for the brand in the future. However, Disney’s next Marvel film “Shang-Chi and the Ten Rings” will only be available in theaters.

“Whether or not the Disney+ earnings should be considered successful is almost impossible to objectively measure right now,” Robbins said. “That’s not only due to virtually non-existent comparison points, but also the long-term impact regarding the degradation of down-stream ancillary revenues and exacerbated concerns surrounding piracy that remain top of mind for current and future hybrid releases such as this.”

It’s unclear if Disney will continue to share this streaming data weekly or only provide it on rare occasions to tout strong opening weekend debuts.

“If Disney sticks to theatrically exclusive plans for some or all of its most important movies after this summer, we’ll have better clarity on the meaning of these numbers,” he added. “If the studio continues to strategize one film at a time in a global market that is still battling the pandemic, though, we’ll continue having to contextualize these numbers as one-of-a-kind each time out.”

Disclosure: Comcast is the parent company of NBCUniversal and CNBC. NBCUniversal distributed “F9.”




Universal’s “F9” was the previous record-holder after snaring $70 million over its three-day launch into theaters last month.




'Black Widow' opening weekend: highest pandemic box office opening (cnbc.com)


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Pretty much just her sister

besides that it was a stand alone movie

Imagine if this black widow movie came out before infinity war. Then the end credit scene with her sister at her grave instead added to endgame. Black widow released now left absolutely no emotional impact having already known the outcome of her character.
 
Good film. It accomplished what it needed to accomplish which was to give you some background on Natasha while providing character development for Yelena going forward.
 
It was a decent movie when viewed as what it was: a sendoff for SJ and an introduction to new characters.

It suffered from loss of momentum due to the pandemic. After Endgame, people were weepy that Widow was dead so it would have hit much, much better but...well, we know what happened.

Aaaaand Marvel adds yet another Oscar winner to the MCU. I'd forgotten how well Rachel Weiz can act.
 
It was a decent movie when viewed as what it was: a sendoff for SJ and an introduction to new characters.

It suffered from loss of momentum due to the pandemic. After Endgame, people were weepy that Widow was dead so it would have hit much, much better but...well, we know what happened.

Aaaaand Marvel adds yet another Oscar winner to the MCU. I'd forgotten how well Rachel Weiz can act.
Its a commercial for the next marvel project like most marvel movies the only ones that aren't are the ones that dont have post credit scenes. This movie is a set up for the Hawkeye series and a possible set up for thunderbolts or dark avengers.
 
Generally, people don't like female superheroes because nothing she'll do can resonate with them as being "real". Short of introducing male characters to assist "her", there's no amount of action they can put to make people take female superheroes seriously, especially men. This is basically the general consensus in the USA.
Same way people think a female president is weak.
 
Its a commercial for the next marvel project like most marvel movies the only ones that aren't are the ones that dont have post credit scenes. This movie is a set up for the Hawkeye series and a possible set up for thunderbolts or dark avengers.


That too. Marvel does do setup movies Age of Ultron being the prime example. But still, the carryover and sentiment from Endgame would have made this hit much harder without the pandemic. Infinity Wars/Endgame was such a massive lead in that any movie immediately following would have been big.
 
This was more of a fill in the blanks movie that sets other shit in motion (Thunderbolts) As far as the number it's just the new reality for awhile, as much as restrictions have let up and capacity numbers are up people are running back to everything else just not the theaters like before. Just like streaming kill Blockbuster it's now slowing down the theater industry. Infinity Wars/Endgame and Phase 1-3 has set the bar way up of what we expect now.
 
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And now they have it at home and that 60 million is not going to be repeated!!!!!!
Movie goes can and will go see a movie more than once though.
So 60 million was NOT worth it.
If it wasn't an option they could have easily made more than 60 million from those sample viewers.

Uh…I believe $60 million of that came from Disney + where subscribers paid an additional $30 to watch it.
 
That too. Marvel does do setup movies Age of Ultron being the prime example. But still, the carryover and sentiment from Endgame would have made this hit much harder without the pandemic. Infinity Wars/Endgame was such a massive lead in that any movie immediately following would have been big.
Wait till we get a real Days of Futures Past Saga
 
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