The epic clash between two big films from two big directors is finally through.
Barbie has taken the cinematic world by storm with an unprecedented opening. After scoring an impressive $22.3 million in Wednesday and Thursday box office previews, Barbie is now tracking to open to an astounding $150 million to $160 million domestically. If it achieves these numbers, it will undoubtedly become one of the biggest showings in recent cinematic history.
Heading into the weekend, Barbie was initially expected to perform well, with estimates reaching around $110 million. However, the film has exceeded all expectations.
In a seemingly unlikely match-up, Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer has proven to be a worthy contender at the box office.
Oppenheimer was initially pacing to open to a respectable $49 million. However, its Thursday previews yielded an impressive $10.5 million, setting the stage for a more substantial opening than anticipated.
Interestingly, the contrast in tone and scope between the two films has only heightened the intrigue surrounding their performance.
Barbie’s vibrant and colorful world stands in stark contrast to Oppenheimer’s serious and contemplative narrative. However, both films have managed to find their respective audiences.