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Sequels, reboots bring sizzle to summer box office
Carl DiOrio
Thu Mar 11, 2010 11:49pm EST
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Summertime moviegoers tend to vote early and, if things go well, often.
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During the past five years, about 42% of annual domestic box office sales have been rung up during the summer, which the industry marks beginning the first weekend in May. With the summer slate often notably front-loaded, executives usually have a pretty good sense of how the season is shaping up by the end of the first month.
Helpfully this year, each of the season's first three weekends will see a popular big-screen character march into multiplexes. Paramount unspools "Iron Man 2" on May 7, Universal bows "Robin Hood" on May 14 and the Paramount-distributed 3D sequel "Shrek Forever After" from DreamWorks Animation debuts May 21.
Then Disney offers the video game-spawned "Prince of Persia: Sands of Time" during the May 28 Memorial Day holiday weekend, and Warner Bros. is banking on a counterprogramming payday with the female-targeted "Sex and the City 2" set for May 27.
Through Labor Day, this summer will feature 11 sequels and franchise reboots, the latter including Sony's June 11 opener "The Karate Kid," starring Jackie Chan. That compares with last summer's nine sequels and franchise extensions, and seven during 2008's swimsuit season. Also continuing a recent trend, comics-based actioners will account for at least three big releases this summer.
With such a clear tilt toward the tried and true, the summer has a good shot at matching last year's season record of $4.34 billion in the United States and Canada. There will be fewer wide releases (45, compared with 48 in summer 2009), but a cool half-dozen pictures will be packing grosses padded with 3D ticket upcharges -- up from four extra-dimensional titles last summer.
"There are plenty of really important 3D movies coming," says Disney distribution boss Chuck Viane, whose "Toy Story 3" hits the third dimension June 18. "We're not the only guys out there, and this is going to be a summer where 3D really shines. The pictures are spread out well enough that they all should get pretty good 3D screen counts."
Fox will sit out May before jumping into the season fun June 4 with "Marmaduke," a live-actioner based on the comic-strip canine. A week later, the studio unleashes "The A-Team," an adaptation of the classic TV series.
"I think it's a franchise down the road," Fox distribution president Bruce Snyder says.
Arguably Fox's biggest summer release hits theaters June 25 with the action comedy "Knight & Day," featuring the big-screen reunion of "Vanilla Ice" co-stars Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz. But the studio's July 9 opener is no slouch: sci-fi actioner "Predators," the third sequel in the alien-mayhem franchise.
Meanwhile, the advent of hybrid releasing through a combination of 2D and 3D theaters might bolster moviegoers' tendency to take in repeat performances of the biggest blockbusters. That certainly has been the case with Fox's "Avatar" -- which finally winds down by May -- as many patrons first saw the sci-fi epic in 2D and returned to catch it in 3D, or alternately enjoyed it in 3D and wanted to experience the film in the Imax format.
Speaking of lucrative repeats, Warners last year used a second consecutive victory in the summer market-share competition as foundation for its repeat victory in annual box office. Its summer 2010 tentpoles include the Christopher Nolan-directed sci-fi thriller "Inception," starring Leonardo DiCaprio slotted for July 16.
"That's a big one for us," Warners distribution president Dan Fellman says.
Counting its "Sex and the City" sequel, the studio has a third shot at a broad summer sizzler set for June 18. That's when Warners leaves family patrons to Disney's Buzz Lightyear while trying to lure every comic book geek in the galaxy with "Jonah Hex." Based on a comics series, the film has Josh Brolin in the title role of a butt-kicking Old West bounty hunter, Megan Fox as the co-starring vixen and summer blockbuster written all over it.
Universal finally elbows its way into the 3D party July 9 with the animated comedy "Despicable Me." Aiming to pick up 3D screens from "Toy Story 3," "Despicable" similarly targets family patrons with a voice cast headed by Steve Carell, Jason Segel and Julie Andrews. But the Universal picture could get squeezed: The "Toy Story" threequel will be entering only its third weekend when "Despicable" bows, just three weeks ahead of Warners' 3D sequel "Cats & Dogs: Revenge of Kitty Galore."
"My hope is that there will be many more 3D screens by our release date, and that will stave off any problems that people may be having now," Universal distribution president Nikki Rocco says. "I do think there will be enough 3D screens."
Indeed, industry funding for a more robust rollout of digital hardware is expected to goose the rate of 3D installations during the next few months. Most distributors shoot for at least 2,500 3D screens and supplement those auditoriums with a similar number of 2D screens.
Continuing another recent trend, Universal has a summer tentpole planted in the season's once-somnolent fourth month. "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World," a comics-based franchise starter starring Michael Cera of "Juno" fame, unspools August 13.
Sony likes to tout its seasonal pictures as star-driven projects, and the studio's glitzy titles this year include the June 25 opener "Grown Ups," a comedy starring Adam Sandler and Kevin James; the Angelina Jolie starrer "Salt," set for July 23; and the Julia Roberts- and Javier Bardem-toplined "Eat, Pray, Love," a big-screen adaptation of the best-selling book slotted for August 13.
Including "Scott Pilgrim," three rival pictures open wide against the Sony picture. The others: "Going the Distance," a romantic comedy from Warners starring Drew Barrymore and Justin Long, and "The Expendables," a rare summer release from Lionsgate starring Sylvester Stallone and Jason Statham, with Stallone also directing the actioner.
For Hollywood, August is summer's dog days no longer. Paramount and director M. Night Shyamalan will exercise their family-fantasy chops during the meat of the season with "The Last Airbender," based on a Nickelodeon TV series and set to launch July 2. Paramount also pins big hopes on "Dinner for Schmucks," a Jay Roach comedy starring Carell and Paul Rudd bowing July 23.
Another of summer's biggest titles unspools ahead of Independence Day as Summit's vampire threequel "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse" gets a two-day jump with a June 30 midweek bow. With "Airbender" also hitting multiplexes, the fireworks-and-barbecues weekend could be primed for an all-time July 4 frame.
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