‘Creed III’ Eyeing Franchise Title 3-Day Record Debut Of $38M-$40M – Box Office
01.03.2023 - 02:39
/ deadline.com
The winter box office continues to have some breadth as MGM’s feature directorial debut of Michael B. Jordan, Creed III, eyes a potential franchise opening high for the Rocky spinoff about Apollo Creed’s son with a $38M-$40M opening at 4,007 theaters.
Previous Creeds played during the Thanksgiving box office of 2015 and 2018, respectively opening to $29M ($42.1M 5-day) and $35.5M ($56M 5-day) off of A CinemaScores. Already, Creed III is 90% certified fresh with Rotten Tomatoes critics which is higher than Creed II‘s 83% fresh and a bit lower than Creed‘s 95% fresh. There are some special 7PM shows tonight with Thursday previews starting at 7PM. Creed III has all the premium ticket formats, i.e. Imax, PLFs, 4DX.
In part 3, an old ex con and Golden Gloves boxer friend of Adonis Creed’s, Damian Anderson (Jonathan Majors in his second big film on the marquee now), comes back into his life. After Adonis trains Damian, he winds up becoming a bigger foe than he anticipated.
The threequel cost $75M before P&A and is tracking strong with Black audiences and guys, and in particular younger skewing audiences. Creed II pulled in 66% under 35 and a diverse range of 38% Caucasian, 29% African American, 22% Hispanic/Latino and 6% Asian. The last film pulled in 34% men over 25, 30% women over 25, 23% guys under 25 and 14% women under 25.
Despite Creed III‘s win of No. 1, two other titles decided to date on top of that: Crunchyroll’s Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba: To the Swordsmith Village, which the distributor is billing as a theatrical experience of episodes from two television seasons in 4K, and is expected to do in the $7.5M-$10M range and Lionsgate/Miramax’s Guy Ritchie action movie Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre which is