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Box Office: 'Downton Abbey' Lording Over 'Rambo,' 'Ad Astra' With Big $ 31M-Plus Bow – Hollywood Reporter, Hollywoodreporter.com

Box Office: 'Downton Abbey' Lording Over 'Rambo,' 'Ad Astra' With Big $ 31M-Plus Bow – Hollywood Reporter, Hollywoodreporter.com


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12: PM PDT 9 / 20 / 2019byPamela McClintock

Liam Daniel / Focus Features

‘Downton Abbey’

The big-screen continuation of the hit British TV series is opening well ahead of expectations.

Lord Grantham and the rest of the Crawley family are holding court over the competition at the Friday box office in a major way, according to early returns.

Downton Abbey, the big-screen continuation of the hit British series, is on course to gross a stellar $ 14 million to $ 15 million Friday from 3, 079 theaters, including $ 2.1 million in Thursday previews, for a projected domestic debut of $ 31 million to $ 35 million. This is well ahead of expectations and one of the best openings in recent years for a TV-to-movie adaptation outside of theMission: ImpossibleandStar Trekfranchises.

It’s also the biggest opening ever for specialty distributor Focus Features.

The adult-skewing drama will easily beat the other two new offerings, Sylvester Stallone’sRambo: Last Bloodand James Gray’sAd Astra, starring Brad Pitt. Heading into the weekend, the race was expected to be close betweenDownton AbbeyandRambo.

In another surprise twist,Ad Astra– buoyed by a high-profile debut at the Venice Film Festival and its A-list star – could also end up beatingRambo. The space thriller is on course to gross $ 7 million Friday from 3, 460 theaters, including $ 1.5 million in Thursday previews, for an estimated $ 18 .5 million weekend, if not more.

Rambolooks to gross $ 6 million to $ 7 million Friday from 3, 618 locations for a $ 16 .5 million to $ 18 million weekend, on the lower end of expectations.

WhileRambo,Downton AbbyandAd Astracouldn’t be more different in scope, they are all vying for older adults (think upward of age 40, as well as consumers 55 and older).

Downton Abbeyopens more than three years after creator Julian Fellowes’ ITV and PBS series ended in 2016 and continues the saga of the high-born Crawley family in the year 1927 as King George V and Queen Mary prepare to visit their famous Yorkshire estate. Focus Features is distributing the film in the U.S., with parent studio Universal handling overseas duties (series producer Carnival Films is owned by NBCUniversal).

Disney inheritedAd Astra, produced by New Regency, when taking over the 20 Th Century Fox film empire. (Ad Astra‘s release was delayed several times even before the Fox-Disney merger.) Overseas, the movie opens in much of the world this weekend, with the exception of Italy, Brazil, Russia and a handful of smaller markets.

Directed by Gray from a script he wrote with Ethan Gross,Ad Astrafollows Roy McBride (Pitt) on a mission across an unforgiving solar system to uncover the truth about his missing father and his doomed expedition that now, 30 years later, threatens the universe.

Lionsgate and Millennium’sRambo: Last Bloodis being billed as the final title in the 37 – year-old franchise that, along withRocky, turned Stallone, now 73, into a global action brand. This time out, the titular character takes on a Mexican drug cartel in a deadly journey of vengeance. Adrian Grunberg directed from a script by Matthew Cirulnick and Stallone.

The last film in the franchise,Rambo, debuted to $ 18 2 million domestically in 2008, not adjusted for inflation. In addition to starring, Stallone directed and wrote the pic.

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