Sony’s 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple has begun the MLK weekend with $2.1M in previews from 2PM showtimes yesterday. As expected, that’s lower than last summer’s $5.8M previews for 28 Years Later, that movie’s Thursday boosted by the Juneteenth holiday moviegoers.
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is really the only major studio wide release of the MLK weekend, which is lack a ton of competition. It’s expected to do $20M-$22M over the 4-days against Avatar: Fire and Ash‘s fifth weekend which is expected to land around $19M over 4-days. 28 Years Later opened to $30M after a $14.4M Friday plus previews. The last movie was directed by franchise co-architect Danny Boyle, the follow-up here is helmed by Candyman director Nia DaCosta.
Critics love Bone Temple at 94% and the current PostTrak score is 4.5 stars out of five.
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