‘Twisters’ Begins With M In Previews

‘Twisters’ Begins With $7M In Previews

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EXCLUSIVE: Twisters, the reboot of the 1996 Amblin feature co-written by Michael Crichton, is off to a good start with around $7M in preview money from both Wednesday night’s fan Imax/PLF showtimes and previews which began at 5 p.m. Thursday.

Reviews and audience response for the pic starring Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones is great at 78% certified fresh and 94% on Rotten Tomatoes, respectively. That’s better than the original movie which received drab scores at 67% critics, and 58% audience. Forecasts were at a $50M+ opening, but with this movie doing business in the heartland, it would not be shocking to see it raise to $60M.

That Wednesday and Thursday preview number, if it sticks by Friday morning, would be ahead of the $6.6M Wednesday/Thursday preview sales posted in May by 20th Century Studios/Disney’s Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, which debuted to a $22.1M Friday and 3-day of $58.4M. The difference here in case of any overperformance? Apes didn’t have heartthrob Powell.

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RelishMix measured a social media universe for Twisters of 341M across TikTok, Facebook, X, YouTube and Instagram combined, which is 3% above action-adventure pic comps. Social media champs are stars Anthony Ramos at 2.5M, Edgar-Jones at 1.9M and Powell with 1.8M followers.

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Warners has overseas on the film (the studio first handled domestic on the 1996 title, while Uni took foreign). Through Monday, the Lee Isaac Chung-directed title counted close to $13M from 38 markets. Another 38 are opening this week including France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK and China. The overseas cume is expected to jump to $45M+.

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Among the top openings for environmental disaster movies at the domestic B.O., that arguably would go to Roland Emmerich’s 2004 The Day After Tomorrow with a 3-day of $68.7M, and his 2009 ensemble 2012, which debuted to $65.2M.

Stateside estimates Thursday night are per industry estimates, not Universal.

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