Can the BO hit the 4 billion dollars this summer?
That is the question diversity Rebecca Rubin, the treasurer, in the latest episode of the “Daily Variety” podcast The performance of “The Fantastic Four: First steps “ In his second weekend. The decline in the opening weekend was in the range of 66%. Disney and Marvel managers undoubtedly hoped that the film's audience would go beyond the core boy male demo for superhero films into the family audience, Rubin notes.
“The box office is currently about 10 % before the previous year and it is still 23 % behind 2019, in the last pre-pandemy year. And the box office hovered for these numbers for the whole summer in summer, but analysts that drove into summer were quite optimistic that this would only be the second summer in the period after the Kovenzeit,” says Rubin. “The first time that this was the summer of Bdenheimer, and now that we are in the summer of August, the summer with the summer only reached 3 billion US dollars. So it is a bigger question mark than I think, people expected whether we will reach $ 4 billion or not.”
The installment payment on Monday also includes the hike from Host Cynthia Littleton in the Heart of the K-POP FEDOM at the Kcon Korean Culture Festival Held in the city center of Los Angeles in August from August 1 to 33. You will hear from Kcon participants in their own words why they are so rabid for K-Pop. It is more than a musical genre for the largest supporters – it is a lifestyle.
“When I started to learn Korean, I liked how disciplined Korean people are,” said Jennifer, a 20-year-old woman from Long Beach, California, who visited Kcon with a friend. “After that, I really want to get a little more about waking up, your skin care, the food and the inclusion with other people. I think that's what I really like about Korean culture.”
Even in today's episode, diversity TV critic Aramide Tinubu explains why she is so high Jason Momoas new Apple TV+ Drama series “War ladder. “ The history of the Association of the Hawaiian Islands in the 17th century is brought to life with incredible precision – and an enormous production budget that can be seen on the screen. The series has been Momoa's passion for passion for 10 years, notes Tinubu.
“He not only leads episodes and writing, he is the star of the series. He plays a Maui warrior named Kiana, and essentially he doesn't want to fight. He is very good in his craft, but he doesn't want to do this, but he somehow lied to these wars,” says Tinubu. “And he is very stoic, he is not someone who is happy how we see Jason Momoa in real life. It is a really strong performance. The amount of work that it probably needs until he is at the center of this story and is a creator.
(Image: Jason Momoa in “Boss of War”)
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