Theater Averages: Frances has a Saintly Start
March 6, 2020
Saint Frances was the only new release to land in the $10,000 club opening with $14,298 in one theater. The re-release of Come and See continued to do well earning $12,859, also in one theater. Emma expanded into nearly 100 theaters earning an average of $11,955 along the way.
None of the rest of the new limited releases came particularly close to the $10,000 mark. The Whistlers was the best of the rest with an average of $6,819 in three theaters. Meanwhile, Wendy and Greed had similar openings with averages of $6,554 and $6,041 respectively. Both films were playing in four theater each. My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising opened semi-wide earning an average of $4,673 in over 1,000 theaters. This is even more impressive than it first sounds, as it opened on Wednesday, and its five-day average was $7,350. Straight Up and Burden had nearly identical opening averages earning $4,075 and $4,032 respectively. However, Burden was playing in more theaters, five compared to one to be precise. Lost in America was next with an average of $3,399 in two theaters. Finally there was Met Opera: Agrippina, which opened with an average of $1,150 in 1,000 theaters. However, it held special engagements and not a full release, which is a mitigating factor.
This past week also saw milestones reached for a few Per Theater Chart alumni:
- Theater Average Chart
Filed under: Theater Averages, Come and See, Burden, Straight Up, Las Pildoras De Mi Novio, Emma., Saint Frances, Portrait de la jeune fille en feu, Wendy, La Gomera, Lost in America, Greed, Impractical Jokers: The Movie, Boku no Hīrō Akademia The Movie Hīrōzu: Raijingu, Met Opera — Agrippina