'Spider-Man: No Way Home' may be exactly the Christmas miracle Hollywood needed.
Regular readers know that I periodically “snuck” into IMAX or Dolby showings of a given mega-movie on opening day to watch the various trailers on a massive-sized movie screen. I’ve done this since May 2015, when I waltzed into a 12:30 pm IMAX showing ofBatman v Superman
trailers on a big screen. Moviegoing is a peak hours activity, so I wasn’t surprised to see the theater 15% full on a day where the MCU sequel would earn $84 million in domestic theaters. Yesterday was the first time the respective showing was sold out. Okay, so social distancing meant that not every single seat was taken, but I still had to buy a ticket tofollowed a colossal $44 million overseas opening day with a stunning $50 million Thursday domestic preview gross.
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