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5 April 2012 12:12 PM, PDT | Alt Film Guide | See recent Alt Film Guide news »
Chris Evans shirtless on "operating" table: Captain America: The First Avenger Chris Evans will return as Marvel's Captain America in the inevitable sequel to Captain America: The First Avenger. According to Walt Disney Studios, the upcoming Captain America movie will hit theaters on April 4, 2014. Perhaps by 2016, Hollywood's summer season will begin in mid-February. It's unclear if global warming is responsible. The first Captain America performed well enough at the North American box office — $176 million — and ended up taking in $368 million at the worldwide box office. It cost a reported $140 million. Disney is surely hoping that the sequel will outperform the original, which is usually the case — Wrath of the Titans / Clash of the Titans notwithstanding. Directed by Joe Johnston, Captain America: The First Avenger featured Hayley Atwell, Tommy Lee Jones, Richard Armitage, Hugo Weaving, Dominic Cooper, Sebastian Stan, Samuel L. Jackson, and Stanley Tucci in supporting roles. Paramount distributed the action film. »
- Zac Gille
31 March 2012 4:18 PM, PDT | Alt Film Guide | See recent Alt Film Guide news »
Wrath of the Titans' Minotaur (Spencer Wilding) Jennifer Lawrence / Josh Hutcherson / Liam Hemsworth / The Hunger Games Box Office: Plummeting 61%? While Gary Ross' The Hunger Games will undoubtedly top the North American box office this weekend, there's a very good chance that the international box-office crown will go to Wrath of the Titans, which is opening in 60 territories, including most major ones (Japan is one exception). In the Us/Canada, Wrath of the Titans is going to land at no. 2 with an expected $35 million or whereabouts for the weekend (several million more than Deadline's sources predicted last night) after collecting on Friday an estimated $12.42 million — including $1 million from Thursday midnight screenings — at 3,545 theaters, among them approximately 4,400 3D and 290 IMAX screens. Even so, at the domestic box office Wrath of the Titans will fare far worse than Clash of the Titans, which opened with $61.23 million two years ago. The first movie »
- Zac Gille
31 March 2012 12:11 AM, PDT | Alt Film Guide | See recent Alt Film Guide news »
Sam Worthington, Wrath of the Titans Jennifer Lawrence / Liam Hemsworth / Josh Hutcherson's The Hunger Games Box Office: $200 Million in 8 Days As per Deadline.com, there's "zero doubt" that The Hunger Games will top not only the domestic box office, but also the international one. Now, there's really less than zero doubt that the Gary Ross / Jennifer Lawrence movie will remain at the top in the United States / Canada, but also overseas? Last weekend, The Hunger Games opened with an acceptable $59.25 million in 67 territories. But if it drops 50% this weekend — something quite possible — the futuristic adventure drama would gross only about $30 million. If so, could Wrath of the Titans beat it? Wrath of the Titans is expected to earn $29 million in North America at 3,545 theaters, among them approximately 4,400 3D and 290 IMAX screens. The adventure fantasy's estimated Friday take is $11.2 million, including a just okay $1 million from Thursday midnight screenings. Additionally, »
- Zac Gille
30 March 2012 7:00 AM, PDT | Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal | See recent Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal news »
Jay Maidment/Warner Bros. Pictures Sam Worthington as Perseus in Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Legendary Pictures’ action adventure “Wrath Of The Titans”
One week after “The Hunger Games” broke box office records, several Katniss-free flicks hit multiplexes: “Wrath of the Titans,” starring Sam Worthington and Liam Neeson, “Mirror Mirror,” starring Julia Roberts and Lily Collins, and the documentary “Bully,” which drew headlines after its distributors protested its MPAA rating. Find out what the critics have to say on Rotten Tomatoes. »
- WSJ Staff
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