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THE LOST CITY overperforms as PARAMOUNT has 3rd box office hit in 3 months

WILL SMITH won’t face OSCAR assault charges / DIS+ doing FULL MONTY TV series / THE UCB Theater is returning

Mornin! This is Sean McNulty and here’s the Hollywood + Media news to know on MONDAY March 28, 2022.

Where I’m gonna guess “No charges will be filed against Will Smith” was not in anyone’s OSCAR pool for the leading headline this morning. The (sort of) exclusion of Costume and Sound awards… you’re now on your own.

Putting the slap heard around Hollywood and beyond aside, a big congrats to APPLE TV+’s “CODA” for a groundbreaking win both creatively and business-wise, to the rest of the winners here, and to the 3 hosts, particularly Amy Schumer for a sharp set of material for most of the night, and for this moment alone.

BUT: No word if Sean Penn has smelted his OSCAR, as UKRANIAN President Zelensky did not speak at the ceremony which went with a moment of silence instead.

ALSO: While the MARCH MADNESS run of ST. PETER’S came to an end yesterday, the top 3 most-winning NCAA BASKETBALL teams ever are in the FINAL FOUR on Saturday (KANSAS, DUKE, and UNC – plus VILLANOVA who has 3 titles of their own), so ratings should still deliver a big number this Saturday.

The Women’s FINAL FOUR will be finalized tonight, you can catch those games on ESPN at 7p (UCONN v NC STATE) and 9p (LOUISVILLE v MICHIGAN).


📽 THE SILVER SCREEN

BOX OFFICE

  1. “The Lost City” : $31 Million

    • About 60% of audience was female, half of audience 35+

    • Biggest #s were in West and Southeast theaters

    • Budget was $68 Million plus a sizable marketing spend so still a ways to go here

    • Puts PARAMOUNT at 3 for 3 in 2022 (“Scream” & “Jackass Forever”). And with“Sonic 2” and “Top Gun: Maverick” up next… PAR looks to be the studio to beat this year.

  2. “The Batman” : $20 Million ($332 Million US, $672 Million Global)

    • Still just a modest 45% drop once again

  3. “RRR” : $9.5 Million

    • This is a 3 hour action pic from INDIA that played in 1200 theaters, charging about 2X a normal ticket price (avg was $22).

  4. “Uncharted” : $5 Million ($133 Million US, $358 Million Global)

  5. ”Jujutsu Kaisen 0” : $4.6 Million ($27 Million US)

  6. “X” : $2.2 Million ($8.3 Million US)

ELSEWHERE AT THE BOX OFFICE

“Infinite Storm” was a no-show, $751k from 1500 theaters

“Everything Everywhere All at Once” did $510k in 10 theaters for an impressive $50k/theater average

“Spider-Man: No Way Home” crosed $800 Million US, and moved 2.1 Million digital sales in its first week (approx $42 Million of revenue).


IN THE HOLLYWOOD EXECUTIVE SUITE


📺 THE TV SET

DISNEY+ bringing back “The Full Monty” as a limited TV series

Although the show about a male strip show will be on HULU here in the US (it’ll be featured in DIS+’s STAR section – their international HULU equivalent – in most countries internationally).

Tom Wilkinson, Robert Carlyle, Mark Addy and Lesley Sharp are returning from the original, as is screenwriter Simon Beaufoy. /Deadline


AMAZON PRIME orders James Bond themed-reality race series “007’s Road to a Million”

Essentially “The Amazing Race” but with cars. Teams of 2 will race and do challenges in “iconic” locations featured in Bond movies over the years, and have to answer questions to get clues to advance.

Series was in the works for the past 4 years, so kinda just coincidence it times out with the closing of the MGM deal but certainly doesn’t hurt.

Also note: the prize is 1 Million pounds, but no word if they’ll call it “007’s Road to a Million, three hundred thousand” here in the US. /Variety


ALSO IN TV


💻 THE MEDIA BIZ

The UCB Theater is returning under new management

Talent rep & producer Jimmy Miller, and former owner of “The Onion” Mike McAvoy are buying the brand with the private investment firm of the LA DODGERS. Plan is to re-open the theaters to start… but nothing too firm as of yet. /Deadline


APPLE & SONY both totally reading the room on subscription fatigue


ALSO IN MEDIA


🏦 STOCK NOTES:

A pretty quiet Friday


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👩‍💻 NEW TO WATCH:

PEACOCK “Yellowstone” – Season 4 hits the service

And THE NY TIMES gave the profile treatment to Jay Penske who owns… pretty much every Hollywood trade publication (DEADLINE, VARIETY, THR, also BILLBOARD, ROLLING STONE, WWD, etc and some other holdings like SXSW).


🕵️‍♀️ THE WEEK AHEAD

TUECNN+ launches

WED – “Moon Knight” hits DISNEY+

THU“Julia” hits HBOMAX

FRI – How big will “Morbius” be at the box office?

SAT – MARCH MADNESS Final Four on TBS


🎥 TRAILER HOUSE

No new trailers, but Jon Stewart was on Stern last week so some good clips to check out, here talking about what went on with the Late Night TV host bake-off in the 90’s.


D’OH

I listed APPLE TV’s “Pachinko” as a Movie on Friday, when in fact it is an 8 part series.


🎧 PLAYING ME OFF

Figured “On the Mend” is the song to with today. RIP Taylor

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