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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ Slays ‘Halloween Kills,’ Becomes NBCU’s Best Ever Simultaneous Peacock and Theatrical Release ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Universal and Blumhouse co-production took in $78 million at the domestic box office this past weekend ]]>
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                                <p>At least in terms of horror movies, NBCUniversal is proving that it doesn&apos;t have to choose between linear and streaming</p><p>Universal and Blumhouse’s <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/five-nights-at-freddys-gets-grim-reviews"><strong>video game-based horror-thriller </strong><em><strong>Five Nights at Freddy’s</strong></em></a><strong> </strong>landed an estimated $80 million at North American theaters over the weekend, with $130 million in global sales.</p><p>Those ticket sales came despite the film landing simultaneously on Peacock, NBCUniversal’s streaming service. It’s the studio’s best-ever simultaneous streaming release yet, beating out <em>Halloween Kills,</em> which premiered to $49 million at the domestic box office in 2021, and <em>Halloween Ends</em> ($40 million in 2022). And unlike <em>Five Nights at Freddy’s</em>, those slasher movies were part of a time-tested film franchise.</p><p>In fact, Freddy had the bet “day-and-date” release of all streaming time, tying <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/disney-plus-black-widow-debut-a-watershed-moment-for-studios-richard-greenfield-contends"><strong>Disney’s debut of </strong><em><strong>Black Widow</strong></em></a> in the summer of 2021, which also generated $80 million in first-weekend North American box office receipts. </p><p><em>Five Nights at Freddy’s</em> now stands as the biggest horror premiere of the year, surpassing <em>Scream VI</em> ($44.4 million). It’s also Blumhouse’s biggest global debut of all time, overtaking 2018’s <em>Halloween</em> ($91.8 million worldwide).</p><p>Directed by Emma Tammi and based on the popular video game, <em>Five Nights at Freddy’s</em> stars Josh Hutcherson as a nighttime security guard at an abandoned children’s entertainment establishment, whose animatronics have a penchant for murder. It got an awful 25% Rotten Tomatoes score, but audiences rated the movie as highly as 89% on the same site.</p><p>“It’s so fun when it works. Thank you all so much for being patient with us on [‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’]. We wanted to get it just right for the fans,” Blumhouse founder Jason Blum wrote on Twitter. “And it’s official. Biggest Blumhouse opening movie of all time.”</p><div class="see-more see-more--clipped"><blockquote class="twitter-tweet hawk-ignore" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">It’s so fun when it works. Thank you all so much for being patient with us on #fnaf we wanted to get it just right for the fans. That’s all we were focused on. We appreciate you. Thank you for the amazing week end.<a href="https://twitter.com/jason_blum/status/1718645896123163005">October 29, 2023</a></p></blockquote><div class="see-more__filter"></div></div>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Spider-Man’s Massive Theater Debut, Omicron Explosion Complicate 2022 Streaming Calculations ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ Bloom: This weekend’s latest installment of Sony’s Spidey franchise sent fans tingling to the tune of a first weekend global box office of $587.2 million. That’s not only the best theatrical debut of the pandemic era, it’s the third-best debut weekend ever ]]>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ daniel.frankel@futurenet.com (Daniel Frankel) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Daniel Frankel ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/7wBJVmzcn7E9PQZWPFQsH7.jpeg ]]></dc:source>
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                                <p>Oh what a tangled web we weave, when first we practice to, uh, stream. It’s not quite <a href="https://nosweatshakespeare.com/quotes/famous/oh-what-a-tangled-web-we-weave/">Sir Walter Scott</a>-level melodrama, but boy, has the epic theater-only debut of <em>Spider-Man:</em> <em>No Way Home </em>given studio executives more to think about this holiday season as they prepare for a suddenly way more complicated 2022. </p><p>For those who missed it, this weekend’s latest installment of Sony’s Spidey franchise sent fans tingling to the tune of <a href="https://www.boxofficemojo.com/release/rl2869659137/?ref_=bo_hm_rd">a first weekend global box office of $587.2 million</a>. That’s not only the best theatrical debut of the pandemic era, it’s the third-best debut weekend <em>ever</em>. It sure seemed like, for one lovely weekend, theatrical exhibition had gotten its groove back. Audiences are coming! They’re buying popcorn! There’s nothing like the big screen! </p><p>Seeing that boatload of bounty snagged in <em>Spider-Man’s </em>web has to make other studios ponder a more aggressive return to theaters, especially for anything with even a whiff of spandex in its log line. </p><p>As the <em>New York Times</em> put it, superheroes did what superheroes do: save someone, in this case, the pandemic-battered theater business. It also likely bolstered the confidence of studio executives who are moving past the premium VOD and day-and-date simultaneous release strategies of the past 20 months. </p><p>Studio after studio has been settling on a post-pandemic playbook that calls for all or most of their (big) movies in theaters for up to 45 days before sending the film straight to streaming, rather than waiting eight months to pop up in the “pay one” window. </p><p>But it’s important to remember what else happened the past few days while seemingly everyone went to the movie theater: </p><p><strong>> </strong>White House medical advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci warned that the United States is likely to see record levels of COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations as the Omicron variant spreads quickly across the country. Areas with low vaccination levels are particularly vulnerable, Fauci said. </p><p><strong>></strong> New York City’s COVID-19 caseload doubled in <em>three</em> freakin’ days, while New York state set a record for cases with more than 21,000 on Friday, before setting another record on Saturday. That’s to say, the case counts are even higher than in the dark early days of the pandemic when New York was a disastrous ground zero.</p><p><strong>> </strong>NBC’s <em>Saturday Night Live </em>put on this weekend’s show without an audience, and limited the cast and crew who took part in the production. </p><p><strong>> </strong>Only seven of 32 Broadway shows were staged this weekend. The rest had lost too many performers to COVID-19 quarantine protocols to open.</p><p><strong>> </strong>The issues aren’t confined to the Big Apple either. Three NFL teams – in Cleveland, Los Angeles and Washington D.C. – postponed games because each had a significant portion of their rosters unavailable because of positive COVID-19 testing. The L.A.’s Rams had 29 of their 53 players on the league’s COVID inactive list. Multiple NHL and NBA teams have faced similar depredations, with three hockey teams getting “shut down” through the end of the year. </p><p>All of this is to say that it’s just possible <em>Spider-Man </em>may see the biggest drop in box office  history next weekend, as everyone decides that maybe now once again isn’t the best time to go sit in a dark room filled with strangers for a couple of hours. </p><p>It’s like the rerun from hell, as we’re once again seeing overwhelmed emergency rooms, widespread event and travel cancellations, and people desperately trying to get tested, vaccinated or boosted in time for the holidays. </p><p>Dismaying as those realities are, it also should give Hollywood executives further pause in their halting segue to a post-pandemic release strategy. </p><p>The soon-to-be-unemployed Jason Kilar, for instance, once again is looking smart for that hugely controversial decision to put all of Warner Bros.’ 2021 slate on HBO Max the same day it hits theaters.</p><p>We’ll see the benefits of that strategy play out again this week, as <em>The Matrix Resurrections </em>arrives in theaters and on HBO Max. I, happily, will watch the long-awaited third sequel to the Wachowski’s ground-breaking sci-fi classic on Kilar’s streaming service. Furthermore, I suspect many millions of others will, too. Regardless, it’s seems, shall we say, unlikely that <em>Resurrections </em>will continue the box office resurrection in a way that can match homeless Spidey’s bangin’ box office.  </p><p>The sudden Omicron outbreak holds lots of implications for entertainment in general, beginning with all those game cancellations and postponements, which impact the networks and streaming services that carry those games. </p><p>And what happens with live events, beyond Broadway and SNL and sports? Are people really going to head to Las Vegas in three weeks for the Consumer Electronics Show? What about  the Sundance Film Festival set for the third week of next month? </p><p>At least now that everyone in Hollywood has their streaming services launched, they’re in much better shape to respond than they were 20 months ago. But what happens next? </p><p>Should companies pause their theatrical releases, again? Should they bet that Omicron ends up being more widespread but less lethal, both to humans and theatrical box office, than initially feared? </p><p>How should marketing campaigns get tweaked, or pulled back? And should companies start devising new marketing tricks for their streaming services, as would-be audiences retreat to the safety of their homes and those fancy entertainment centers they’ve put together? </p><p>Once again, we’re in a time with no playbook we can rely on. Another crazy weekend of box office bounty seems unlikely as people internalize the impacts of Omicron’s bewilderingly fast spread.</p><p>That means Hollywood executives will have plenty to chew on during their usual break between Christmas and New Years. Their decisions right now may shape the streaming business for months to come. Happy holidays. </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ FX  Secures TV Rights To 'Mission:Impossible' Film  ]]></title>
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                            <![CDATA[ FX  Secures TV Rights To 'Mission:Impossible' Film ]]>
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                                <figure class="van-image-figure pull-" data-bordeaux-image-check ><div class='image-full-width-wrapper'><div class='image-widthsetter' ><p class="vanilla-image-block" style="padding-top:56.25%;"><img id="GcaVM53VURJ3v9GpansGAT" name="" alt="" src="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/GcaVM53VURJ3v9GpansGAT.jpg" mos="https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/GcaVM53VURJ3v9GpansGAT.jpg" align="" fullscreen="" width="" height="" attribution="" endorsement="" class="pull-"></p></div></div></figure><p>FX Networks has secured television rights to several of the summer’s biggest theatrical films, including the Tom Cruise-starrer <em>Mission:Impossible – Rogue Nation</em>, the company said Monday.</p><p>FX will have exclusive US commercial television premiere rights to <em>Mission:Impossible</em> – which drew $56 million in its weekend debut – for its suite of networks including FX, FXX, FXM and video on demand platform FXNOW, said network officials.</p><p>Along with <em>Mission:Impossible</em>, FX has also secured similar distribution rights to such summer films as <em>Trainwreck, Spy, Pixels and Paper Towns</em>. The deals add to a film portfolio that already includes such blockbuster films as <em>Minions, Jurrasic World, Furious 7, Terminator: Genisys, Ted 2, Pitch Perfect 2, Taken 3, Kingsman: The Secret Service</em> and <em>Home</em>, said company officials.</p>
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