Guy Pearce as Harrison Lee Van Buren in The Brutalist.
After previously only playing in less than 75 theaters worldwide, The Brutalist still managed to produce generational per-screen box office results, earning over $200,000 during each of its first three weekends in theaters while only playing in less than 10 theaters. The film has since expanded into more theaters, now playing on 338 screens as of its most recent weekend on January 17, which saw it earn $1.9 million domestically.
‘The Brutalist’ Is Facing Backlash for Its Use of AI While many people would argue that The Brutalist was perhaps the favorite to take home Best Picture at the 2025 Oscars, recent information that has come to light may have hurt its chances. In a recent interview with Red Shark News, The Brutalist editor Dávid Janscó revealed that they used AI not only to help enhance Adrien Brody and Felicity Jones’ accent in the film, but also to generate some buildings and landscapes.
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