Over the last month, movies like "Venom" and "Bohemian Rhapsody" have found plenty of box office money despite lukewarm criticism. Now, Warner Bros. hopes that the trend will continue this weekend with "Fantastic Beasts: Crimes of Grindelwald", which will try to prove that the pre-Harry Potter film series has reached critical status.
Although the film currently scores 57% for Rotten Tomatoes, "Fantastic Beasts 2" should not have a much lower opening than its predecessor in 2016, which had a 74% RT score. The suite is currently scheduled to open in the $ 60 million high range from more than 4,000 screens, with an estimated overspend of $ 73 million. In comparison, the first film, "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them", opened for $ 74.4 million, $ 234 million in the domestic market and $ 814 million worldwide.
Like fans of Spider-Man and Queen, Pottermaniacs should show up for this movie, anyway. Perhaps a sign of the film's steadfast interest among hardcore fans appeared at San Diego's Comic-Con, when Johnny Depp appeared in grand costume as the evil wizard Gellert Grindelwald to reveal the movie's trailer. film during the presentation of WB in Hall H.
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Depp appeared at the presentation at the same time as his ex-wife Amber Heard, who accused him of domestic violence, was present to promote another WB blockbuster film, "Aquaman". While the appearance of Depp during the presentation and his role in the film He was greeted during the presentation and the charges against him should not deter families of children and adolescents who took advantage of the first "Fantastic Beasts".
For Warner Bros., success with "Fantastic Beasts" and "Aquaman" would be a big exclamation mark for what was a breathtaking year for 2018. The studio has already made $ 1.47 billion in national revenue this year without the help of its biggest blockbusters franchises from DC Films. DC seeking to get back on track after the disappointment of "Justice League" and J.K. The wizarding world of Rowling hopes to convince the public to join a saga of five films entitled "Fantastic Beasts". The success of any of these films could have big consequences for WB in 2019 and beyond.
"Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald" was resumed two years after the events of the last film, Grindelwald calling the wizarding world to stand up and assert its dominance over the non-magical human race. His former Hogwarts classmate and future director Albus Dumbledore (Jude Law) stands with the reluctant help of Dumbledore's former pupil, Newt Scamander (Eddie Redmayne).
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David Yates returns to direct his sixth film on Potter from a screenplay written by J.K. Rowling's Katherine Waterston, Dan Fogler and Alison Sudol are back from the previous film. Ezra Miller, Zoe Kravitz, Callum Turner and Claudia Kim join the cast.
The film "Widows," director Steve McQueen's feature debut, which won the Oscar for best film for "12 Years a Slave," will also debut in theaters this weekend. This film is dedicated to widows. Of the four thieves who finish a job that their husbands have started, got rave reviews. He currently has a 95 percent score on rotten tomatoes.
With an announced budget of $ 40 million, an opening mid-teens is not really an ideal start for a film that Fox hopes to obtain. But with his compelling track record and unwavering stare on political corruption, the studio will seek to spread word-of-mouth among the older audience in search of more stimulating rates. If so, "Widows" could find its niche on the list of upcoming publications during the weekend of Thanksgiving and until December.
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"Widows" features a star cast of Viola Davis, Michelle Rodriguez and Elizabeth Debicki. It also stars Cynthia Erivo, Liam Neeson, Henry Brian Tyree, Daniel Kaluuya, Colin Farrell and Robert Duvall. McQueen directed his screenplay after a script that he co-wrote with Gone Girl scribe Gillian Flynn, which is an adaptation of the British crime drama ITV of the same name from the 1980s.
Finally, Paramount's "Instant Family" comedy starring Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne portrays a couple adopting three children, including a revolted 15-year-old. Paramount plans to open 3,258 screens of $ 15 to $ 20 million. The film, which is directed by Sean Anders, does not have a score for the Rotten Tomatoes category.
JK Rowling's 9 movie adaptations ranked from worst to best (Photos)
With Harry Potter's new prequel "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" to expand the myth of the wizarding world, take a moment to look through the Pensieve and remember the series to this day.
9. Harry Potter and the wizard (2001)
The franchise has not put forward its best assets, but Chris Columbus' "Sorcerer's Stone" – which detractors and admirers refer to as being more faithful to his sources than any other Harry Potter film, Where the long duration of the film – was only a momentary drop. In hindsight, it's also a relief: the series is so dark that leaving on a sweet-syrupy note looks like a small gift.
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8. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (2010)
Almost all of Harry Potter's movies work better in a series than themselves, including "Deathly Hallows – Part 1". The first half of the finale presents some of the most moving moments of the franchise: Hedwig, he barely knew you; you were a good elf, Dobby – but it just does not work like an independent movie. He is also responsible for the unfortunate tendency to split books into two or more films, which has since been imitated by "Twilight", "The Hunger Games" and "The Hobbit".
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7. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)
"The Order of the Phoenix" is in some ways a victim of its own success: a large part of it revolves around Dolores Umbridge (Imelda Staunton), who is by far the most hated character in the franchise. David Yates, who directed the last four Harry Potter films, is sometimes late on the third act of his first outing. But this finale gives perhaps the most moving and complete sense of life and death issues of the Harry-Voldemort conflict.
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6. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016)
The spin-off stays true to the spirit of its source material while differentiating itself. Although we still do not know much about our new hero, Eddie Redmayne's Newt Scamander, the film itself marks a welcome return to an immersive fictional world. Set in an era (the 1920s) and a place (in America) that Harry Potter has never explored, "Fantastic Beasts" is worth looking for.
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5. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)
What is sometimes forgotten in the first two sentimental films is that, unlike the latest movies, they appear to be complete stories. "Chamber of Secrets" suffers from the same problems as its predecessor, but it also has the benefit of a more compelling story, similar to that of a puzzle. Voldemort takes many forms throughout the series. Here, as a 16-year-old man kept in his memory, he shows his most human face.
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4. Harry Potter and the Fire Cup (2005)
The real turning point of the series, "Cup of Fire", takes into account the promise of "Sorcerer's Stone" according to which the innocent are the first victims. There have always been signs that the world is darker than what initially seems to be, but until the fourth book (and Mike Newell's film), the forces of evil are mastered. Once released, things change forever.
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3. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 (2011)
This coda (which, to be fair, is taken directly from the book) must disappear, and it makes little sense that a two-part film based on a book does not find time to give three significant characters to the book. ;screen. Nevertheless, the final film expands the narrative framework of the series and links its links with real elegance – especially with respect to Alan Rickman's Snape, who appears here as Rowling's best tragic character.
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2. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)
The dynamic between Harry and Dumbledore finally takes center stage in "Half-Blood Prince", a film that enriches his own current narration by looking back at the past to show how he was born. From a similar tone to the other late entries but of a superior narrative quality, it manages to appear as an autonomous work.
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1. Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban (2004)
Situated between the sentimental entrances directed by Chris Columbus and the darkest chapters that followed, "Prisoner of Azkaban" achieves an almost perfect balance between light and dark, good and evil. The presence of Remus Lupine, Sirius Black and the charm of Patronus are significant assets, as is the fact that Alfonso Cuarón honored the series with his singular vision before making "Children of Men". and "Gravity". That's all the Harry Potter phenomenon in the microcosm: becoming an adult but not yet completely mature, dark but not hopeless, and a necessary reminder: even in difficult times, wonder is as powerful as any spell.
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How do "fantastic beasts and where to find them" compare to the rest of the saga on Harry Potter's screen?
With Harry Potter's new prequel "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" to expand the myth of the wizarding world, take a moment to look through the Pensieve and remember the series to this day.