In terms of direct TV-to-movie continuations (as opposed to adaptations with a new cast), 'Downton Abbey' opened slightly higher than 'The X-Files: Fight The Future'
Focus Features successfully sold their adaptation/continuation of the ITV television showas a demographically-specific event movie. The period piece upstairs/downstairs drama earned a whopping $31 million over the weekend. That’s the biggest opening ever for Focus Features, well above the $22 million opening weekend ofThe film opened with $13.84 million on Friday, including $2.1 million in Thursday previews and $2.2 million in sneak previews from the previous Thursday.
Directed by Michael Engler and penned by Julian Fellowes, the film earned an A from Cinemascore and is apparently playing quite well to fans of the show. It easily lorded over Brad Pitt’s original sci-fi flick and Sylvester Stallone’s action sequel, in another triumph of IP and brand over star power. , in this case, is a case of “giving the people what they want.”
In this case, folks showed up for what they claimed to want. It is Focus Features’ first chart-topping debut since George Clooney’s in 2010. The Hugh Bonneville/Jim Carter/Michelle Dockery/Elizabeth McGovern/Maggie Smith/Imelda Staunton/Penelope Wilton flick opened just above, sans inflation, the $30.138 million opening weekend ofThat Mulder/Scully adventure, which took place between season five and season six of the popular sci-fi episodic, ended with $83.898 million domestic.
The question is whether A) all the fans showed up this weekend and B) whether the film will play beyond the converted over the next few weeks. It stands to reason that this would be a one-weekend-wonder, with the hardcore fans showing up and everyone else ignoring it. It is also just as possible that the film will play as an event movie not just to fans of the show but the demographics who still see smaller movies in theaters.movie” essays and videos available online.
movie going full-scale theatrical, the economics are a little different. Those films would be as likely to pullEither way, it is beyond refreshing that we’ve had two weekends in a row where two adult-skewing, female-skewing studio-backed dramas (
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