During the course of a file Thanksgiving weekend, Universal’s Wicked: Part One has turn into the very best grossing film ever on the home field workplace primarily based on a Broadway musical.
Through yesterday, the Jon M. Chu-directed, Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande-starring characteristic counts $214.3M within the midst of its second weekend, defeating the lifetime gross of Paramount’s 1978 basic Grease.
By Sunday, Wicked is predicted to achieve just below $263M.
Worldwide with $358M and counting by Sunday, Wicked will stand because the fourth highest grossing film primarily based on a Broadway musical after Mamma Mia! ($611.2M), Les Miserables ($442.7M) and Grease ($396.2M). Wicked was at all times perceived to be mainly domestic-driven on the B.O.
With a working time of two hours and 40 minutes to Moana 2‘s 100 minutes, some field workplace sources believed that Wicked would hit a buzzsaw within the Dwayne Johnson-Auli’i Cravalho sequel, however the two heavy feminine demo films (70%-plus) co-existed splendidly. While Disney’s Moana 2 is notching the perfect five-day opening of all time and Thanksgiving with $215M-$220M, Wicked with a projected $118M is the third greatest over the Wednesday-Sunday vacation behind Moana 2 and Disney’s 2019 Frozen 2 ($125M vacation holdover take).
Wicked additionally notched the third greatest Black Friday field workplace for any title, behind Moana 2‘s $54.5M and Frozen 2‘s $34.1M.
Wicked in its opening weekend, broke a slew of information, together with however not restricted to, the perfect opening stateside ($112.5M) and worldwide ($162.5M) debut for a film primarily based on a Broadway musical. In addition, the Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holzman musical delivered the perfect openings ever for Chu, Grande and Erivo on the home and world field workplace.
Among all live-action musicals on the home field workplace, Wicked has a option to go to bust into the highest 5, a listing that’s led by Warner Bros’ Barbie ($636.2M), Disney’s live-action takes on The Lion King ($543.6M), Beauty and the Beast ($504.4M), The Jungle Book ($364M) and Aladdin ($355.5M).