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LOS ANGELES — Moviegoers were not exactly feeling the Christmas spirit this weekend, or at least what “Red One” was offering. The big budget, star-driven action comedy with Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans sold $34.1 million in tickets in its first weekend in theatres, according to studio estimates Sunday.

It easily topped a box office populated mostly by holdovers. For traditional studios, a $34.1 million debut against a $200 million+ production budget would be a clear indication of a flop.



Some even peg the budget closer to $250 million. But “Red One” is an Amazon MGM Studios release and they have the luxury of playing the long game, accounting not only for global box office where Johnson tentpoles often overperform, but its life on Prime Video for years to come. “Red One,” in which Johnson plays Santa’s bodyguard, was also originally built to go straight-to-streaming.

There’s a narrative that the theatrical earnings are not only just a bonus, but that it’s an additive gesture towards struggling theatres looking for a consistent stream of new films. The first major studio holiday release since 2018, “Red One” opened on 4,032 screens, including IMAX and other large formats, on an otherwise quiet weekend for major releases. Warner Bros.

is handling the overseas release, where it has made an estimated $50 million in two weekends from 75 territories and 14,783 screens. Still, it’s certainly not a theatrical hit in North America. Even “Joker: Folie a De.

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