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October should start strong while two versions for very different audiences will open their doors at the box office. One is a shocking being from another world. The other is "Venom".
According to early estimates, Tom Hardy's "Venom" is expected to start between $ 60 million and $ 65 million.
Sony, the studio behind "Venom", tempers expectations, predicting between 55 and 60 million dollars. Even if "Venom" is in the lower end of this range, it will rank first in October, with no adjustment for inflation. This distinction currently belongs to "Gravity" by Alfonso Cuaron, launched in 2013 with $ 55.8 million.
Ruben Fleischer has made "Venom", the superhero movie to launch Sony's Marvel universe. It's separate from Disney's Cinematic universe, and Sony insists that Venom does not hang out with the cool Spider-Man neighborhood. The studio boasts "Venom" as a darker film than Marvel's average. Hardy embodies the eponymous anti-hero, also known as Eddie Brock, a journalist linked to an extraterrestrial symbiont who gives him powers. Michelle Williams, Rice Ahmed and Jenny Slate complete the cast.
After a summer filled with Spandex, "Venom" is the first superhero movie to have reached the multiplex since "Ant-Man and the Wasp".
Warner Bros. is also conservative with "A Star Is Born", anticipating an outflow of about $ 25 million. The beginnings in Cooper's listening rooms could climb even higher, if one can expect him to react enthusiastically to the Venice and Toronto festivals. Cooper plays an alcoholic country rocker who discovers and falls in love with an aspiring artist (Gaga). The cast also includes Dave Chappelle, Sam Elliott and Andrew Dice Clay. This is the third remake of the original 1937 film, which was adapted into a 1954 musical and in 1976 with Barbra Streisand.
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