The Post-Thanksgiving Cop-Out

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Given that audiences spent $100 million on Moana 2, Wicked, and Gladiator II on a non-opening, post-holiday weekend, it certainly seems like a missed opportunity to have programmed a more ambitious film to take advantage of the lingering theatrical appetite. Photo: Courtesy of Universal Pictures
Scott Mendelson
December 10, 2024

First, the good news. This past weekend set a record for what’s usually a barren post-Thanksgiving frame, with a $133 million box office haul in North America, mostly due to the enduring muscle of Moana 2 ($51.3 million in weekend two) and Wicked: Part One ($36.5 million in weekend three). The two musical fantasies netted the largest and second-largest Friday-Sunday grosses ever for this post-holiday weekend and accounted for two-thirds of the overall domestic haul. Concurrently, a dozen new films of all shapes (A24’s Y2K) and sizes (Sony and Crunchyroll’s Solo Leveling: ReAwakening) combined to earn another $19 million, with $4.8 million coming from Tollywood’s Pushpa 2: The Rule and $4.6 million courtesy of a 10th anniversary Imax-exclusive rerelease of Chris Nolan’s Interstellar.