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Box Office: Zendaya’s ‘Challengers’ Hits Target With $15M Opening for No. 1 Finish

Zendaya‘s romance-tennis drama Challengers easily won the weekend box office match with a $15 million opening from 3,477 theaters, in line with expectations and marking the second-best start for an original R-rated drama since the pandemic behind Don’t Worry Darling. It was a bold move for MGM Amazon Studios to open Luca Guadagnino‘s sexy adult […]

Zendaya‘s romance-tennis drama Challengers easily won the weekend box office match with a $15 million opening from 3,477 theaters, in line with expectations and marking the second-best start for an original R-rated drama since the pandemic behind Don’t Worry Darling.

It was a bold move for MGM Amazon Studios to open Luca Guadagnino‘s sexy adult drama nationwide, versus giving it a platform release, considering it’s more of an arthouse movie than a commercial play. The studio did so in part to raise awareness among those who might choose to wait to watch the movie on Amazon’s streaming service, Prime — including Zendaya fans who aren’t yet subscribers. High-profile titles also keep existing subs satisfied, or at least that’s the hope.

And by midweek, Challengers will easily become Luca Guadagnino’s highest-grossing film domestically after passing up Call Me By Your Name, which grossed roughly $18 million.

The film also impressed overseas, grossing $9 million from 52 markets for a global score of $25 million (it earned $1 million last weekend in Australia and New Zealand). Not surprisingly, it is doing well in Europe and Australia. The U.K. led all markets this weekend with $1.8 million to place No. 1 and come in on par with Oscar contender Poor Things and well ahead of Ben Affleck‘s sports drama Air. Warner Bros. International is handling the film offshore for MGM.

Audiences aren’t embracing the R-rated film quite to the degree that reviewers did, giving it a B+ CinemaScore. Female moviegoers made up 58 percent the Friday’s audience, while a whopping 76 percent of ticket buyers were between ages 18 and 34. Challengers is performing best on the two coasts and benefiting from playing to an ethnically diverse audience. White moviegoers made up 43 percent of Friday ticket buyers, followed by Latino moviegoers (27 percent), Black moviegoers (17 percent), Asian moviegoers (9 percent) and Native American/others (4 percent).

Challengers, co-starring Mike Faist and Josh O’Connor, features Zendaya as a tennis player torn between two loves.

A substantial chunk of the opening weekend gross, or 37 percent, came from Imax and other premium-format screens.

Challengers was supposed to open last year in time for awards season, but those plans were scuttled because of the SAG-AFTRA strike and the ban on talent doing press. Zendaya, in particular, has a huge social reach needed for the film. Exhibitors have praised Amazon for embracing the theatrical model instead of sending a movie such as Challengers straight to streaming.

Coming in No. 2 at the domestic box office is Lionsgate and Kingdom Story Company’s Unsung Hero, which landed ahead of expectations after earning a coveted A+ CinemaScore. The faith-based film opened to an estimated $7.8 million (tracking had suggested $5 million to $6 million).

Unsung Hero is skewing heavily female (91 percent) and is performing best in the middle of the country. It also skewed notably older, with 55 percent of the audience over the age of 55.

Based on a true story, the $6 million film follows David Smallbone as he moves his family from Australia to the U.S. searching for a brighter future after his successful music company collapses. Along the way, he and his wife begin to realize the musical talent of their seven children; three of whom would become two successful acts — KING + COUNTRY and Rebecca St. James.

Godzilla x Kong and Dune: Part Two — both from Warner Bros. and Legendary — celebrated major milestones this weekend in crossing $500 million and $700 million, respectively, at the global box office. They are the two biggest films of the year to date at the worldwide box office.

Coming in No. 3 domestically, Godzilla earned $7.2 million to finish Sunday with a domestic tally of $519.3 million globally, including $181.7 million in North America and $337.7 million overseas. For its part, the Dune sequel finished Sunday with a domestic cume of $279.7 million domestically and $424.5 million overseas for $704.5 million worldwide.

DreamWorks Animation and Universal also had reason to cheer as Kung Fu Panda 4 crossed the $500 million mark globally, including $185 million domestically, where it is the No. 2 film of the year, and $318.5 million overseas. And the Kung Fu Panda series has now passed Madagascar to become the second biggest DreamWorks Animation franchise behind Shrek, with a combined $2.3 billion in ticket sales.

Also making news was 20th Century and Disney’s rerelease of Ridley Scott’s 1979 feature Alien, which placed No. 11 domestically with $1.6 million and drew glowing exit scores. The rerelease is a promotion for the upcoming Alien: Romulus, which opens in August, and includes a nine-minute interview between Scott and Romulus director Fede Álvarez that includes footage from new Romulus.

Back in the top five, A24’s Civil War held in well with $7 million to come in No. 4, boasting a domestic total of $56.2 million through Sunday.

Universal’s horror pic Abigail rounded out the top five with $5 million in its second weekend for a 10-day domestic total of $18.5 million.

With domestic revenue running behind last year by more than 20 percent, Hollywood and theater operators are looking forward to next weekend when the summer box office kicks off The Fall Guy, starring Ryan Gosling. The pic opened early in 38 overseas markets this weekend, earning $8.7 million. Among the handful of major territories where it rolled out, Australia, where the film is set, led with a strong $2.9 million.

April 28, 7:15 a.m. Updated with Sunday estimates.

This story was originally published April 27 at 8:42 am.

Nicole Kidman Says Despite Producing Success, She Doesn’t Want to Direct: “I Would Be a Terrible Director”

When Nicole Kidman was honored with the AFI Life Achievement Award, she spent a large portion of her speech thanking the directors whom she’s worked with throughout the years. The respect for the job, though, doesn’t she mean has any desire to step behind the camera herself. “I feel like I would be a terrible director because […]

When Nicole Kidman was honored with the AFI Life Achievement Award, she spent a large portion of her speech thanking the directors whom she’s worked with throughout the years. The respect for the job, though, doesn’t she mean has any desire to step behind the camera herself.

“I feel like I would be a terrible director because I always have so many ideas. A director has to make choices, and that’s not my strong suit,” Kidman told The Hollywood Reporter on Saturday night on the AFI red carpet, noting that a producer’s duties much more align with her interests. “I’m very good at being passionate and supporting the voices and reading a script and going, ‘I love this script,’ or seeing somebody and going, ‘I love this actor, I love this director, how do I support them?’ And they maybe have done nothing [before], but I want to get behind them. That’s what I love doing; it excites me, and it really makes me happy. I love shining the light on other people or helping to do that.”

Via her Blossom Films, Kidman has produced projects including Big Little Lies, Nine Perfect Strangers, The Undoing, Love & Death, Special Ops: Lioness and Expats.

Inside the tribute event, the star elaborated on that desire to shine a light on others, telling the crowd inside the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood: “There’s so many more exciting young directors and voices that are completely original and need to be heard, and they have a lot to say. We need to give them a chance to say it and to hear them, and I am here, I am ready to roll up my sleeves. I am here always to support those voices.” Kidman also listed the names of all of her previous directors and thanked them individually during her acceptance speech.

Meryl Streep, Reese Witherspoon, Morgan Freeman, Naomi Watts, Zoe Saldaña, Aaron Sorkin, Zac Efron, Miles Teller, Joey King, Mike Myers and husband Keith Urban were all on hand to honor Kidman at the event, as she weighed in on receiving a life achievement award at just 56.  

“When they told me that Meryl got it at around the same time I was like, ‘OK, that’s OK, that’s cool,'” Kidman told THR. “But at the same time you just go, I’ll take whatever you give me because in terms of the work, I just love doing the work.”

Colin Jost Roasts Biden, the Press and Gets Sentimental at White House Correspondents Dinner

The annual White House Correspondents Dinner may be dubbed the inside-the-beltway “Nerd Prom” in some circles. Still, this year’s soirée, which took place on Saturday night at the Washington Hilton, was the hottest ticket in the nation’s capital — maybe the entire nation — as President Joe Biden and the First Lady sat alongside the […]

The annual White House Correspondents Dinner may be dubbed the inside-the-beltway “Nerd Prom” in some circles. Still, this year’s soirée, which took place on Saturday night at the Washington Hilton, was the hottest ticket in the nation’s capital — maybe the entire nation — as President Joe Biden and the First Lady sat alongside the Hollywood elite and senior government officials mingled with actors, rappers and rockers.

They were all gathered to toast free speech and watch the president and Saturday Night Live Colin Jost roast Donald Trump, the state of the media, and in a common theme of the night, the commander-in-chief’s age. 

Before the event began, hundreds of protesters had gathered outside the Hilton in the Adams Morgan neighborhood of Washington to confront attendees and encourage journalists to boycott the event. The demonstrators shouted about the deaths of journalists in Gaza as they covered the ongoing conflict there and held banners while chanting “Free, free Palestine.” Biden was also reportedly confronted by a smaller group of protesters calling for a ceasefire on Israel’s deadly ground campaign in Gaza. 

Later in the evening, Biden took to the podium where he fired off a relentless series of gags that went after headliner Jost (addressing the SNL writer’s wife, Scarlett Johansson: “Clearly, you’re the funny one in the family”); his presumed opponent Donald Trump in this year’s presidential race (“My vice president actually endorses me…”); and even acknowledged the hot-button issue of his age, which as the first octogenarian presidential candidate is a central issue for voters (“Yes, I’m a grown man running against a six-year-old”).

Jost took the stage following Biden’s few quips and a quick nod to the sacredness of a free press. His time at the podium in front of Hollywood and Washington’s elite received notably middling reactions, with his jokes (“I have to admit, it’s not easy following President Biden. I mean, it’s not always easy following what he’s saying…”) and jabs at members of the gathered audience (“​Bernie Sanders is here because he’s not the type to pass up a free hot meal”). 

This was by no means an absolute disaster for Jost. But his 20 minutes on stage were marked with a notable amount of silence as the gags didn’t land, and the headliner gave far too many pauses for laughter or effect. The prize taker for Jost’s worst gag? “My ‘Weekend Update’ co-anchor, Michael Che, was going to join me here tonight — but in solidarity with President Biden, I decided to lose all my Black support.” The booing came and the silence lingered after that one. 

Yet in the end, Jost turned it around with simple sentimentality and by offering a sincere moment directly to the U.S. president. Bringing up his late firefighter grandfather, who died this past year, Jost told Biden that he reminds him of the man who had voted for the president in 2020. 

“My grandpa voted for decency, and decency is why we’re all here tonight. Decency is how we’re able to be here tonight,” Jost said. “Decency is how we’re able to make jokes about each other and one of us doesn’t go to prison after — we go to the Newsmax after party.”

“When you look at the levels of freedom throughout history, and even around the world today, this is the exception. This freedom is incredibly rare and the journalists in this room help protect that freedom, and we cannot ever take that for granted,” he added. 

Jost followed in the footsteps of previous comedian headliners like Michele Wolf, Roy Wood Jr., Trevor Noah, Jay Leno, Keegan-Michael Key and many others.

The annual event is the major revenue source for the White House Correspondents’ Association’s work, as stated on its website. This includes journalists working to cover the U.S. president, educational events to the First Amendment and a free press, and scholarships to help the next generation of journalists.

BAFTA TV Craft Awards: ‘Black Mirror,’ ‘The Last of Us,’ ‘Slow Horses’ Among Winners

Black Mirror, The Last of Us, and Slow Horses were among the winners of the BAFTA Television Craft Awards 2024, which were handed out in London on Sunday. Silo, The Witcher, coverage of the coronation of King Charles III and the Eurovision Song Contest were also among the winners. The craft award for best drama […]

Black Mirror, The Last of Us, and Slow Horses were among the winners of the BAFTA Television Craft Awards 2024, which were handed out in London on Sunday.

Silo, The Witcher, coverage of the coronation of King Charles III and the Eurovision Song Contest were also among the winners.

The craft award for best drama writer went to Charlie Brooker and Bisha K. Ali for Black Mirror episode “Demon 79.” Peter Hoar won the best director in fiction honor for his work on The Last of Us.

The ceremony, celebrating the best behind-the-scenes TV talent of 2023, was held at The Brewery in the British capital, an 18th-century brewery recast as an events venue.

HBO’s Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon and the BBC/AMC medical comedy-drama This Is Going to Hurt won the most honors at the 2023 BAFTA TV Craft Awards

There are more U.K. TV awards to be handed out soon. The BAFTA TV Awards will be held on Sunday, May 12 at London’s Royal Festival Hall (and also airing on BBC One and the BBC iPlayer). The Crown and Black Mirror led the nominations, which were unveiled in late March.

See the full list of 2024 BAFTA TV Craft Awards winners, highlighted in bold, below.

COSTUME DESIGN

AMY ROBERTS The Crown (Episode 8) – Left Bank Pictures / Netflix
CHARLOTTE MORRIS Silo – AMC Studios / Apple TV+
MATTHEW PRICE Demon 79 (Black Mirror) – Broke & Bones / Netflix
SHARON LONG The Great – Civic Center Media, MRC / Lionsgate+

DIRECTOR: FACTUAL

GESBEEN MOHAMMAD Inside Iran: The Fight for Freedom (Exposure) – Hardcash Productions / ITV1
JAMES BLUEMEL Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland – KEO Films, Walk On Air Films / BBC Two
JOHN DOWER Lockerbie – Mindhouse Films / Sky Documentaries
PETER BEARD, BRUCE FLETCHER Otto Baxter: Not a F***ing Horror Story – Story Films, Archface Films / Sky Documentaries

DIRECTOR: FICTION sponsored by 3 Mills Studios

JOSEPH BULLMAN Partygate – Halcyons Heart Films / Channel 4
LEWIS ARNOLD The Long Shadow (Episode 6) – New Pictures / ITV1
PETER HOAR The Last of Us – Sony Pictures Television Studios, PlayStation Productions, Naughty Dog, Word Games, The Mighty Mint, HBO / Sky Atlantic
WILLIAM STEFAN SMITH Top Boy (Episode 6) – Cowboy Films / Netflix

DIRECTOR: MULTI-CAMERA

JULIA KNOWLES An Audience with Kylie Lifted Entertainment, BMG / ITV1
JULIA KNOWLES The Coronation Concert – BBC Studios / BBC One
NIKKI PARSONS, OLLIE BARTLETT, RICHARD VALENTINE Eurovision Song Contest 2023 – BBC Studios / BBC One
PAUL MCNAMARA FA Cup Final – ITV Sport / ITV1

EDITING: FACTUAL

CHARLIE HAWRYLIW Lockerbie – Mindhouse Films / Sky Documentaries
EDITING TEAM Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland – KEO films, Walk On Air Films / BBC Two
EDITING TEAM Formula 1: Drive To Survive – Box to Box Films / Netflix
MICHAEL HARTE Beckham – Studio 99, Ventureland / Netflix

EDITING: FICTION

ALEX MACKIE Time – BBC Studios / BBC One
JOE CAREY Happy Valley (Episode 6) – Lookout Point, AMC / BBC One
SAM WILLIAMS Slow Horses (Episode 1) – See-Saw Films / Apple TV+
ZSÓFIA TÁLAS Slow Horses (Episode 6) – See-Saw Films / Apple TV+

EMERGING TALENT: FACTUAL

BEN CHEETHAM (DIRECTOR) Pete Doherty, Who Killed My Son? – Five Mile Films / Channel 4
FOLA EVANS-AKINGBOLA, JORDAN PITT (DIRECTOR) Untold Stories: Hair on Set – Good Girl Productions, One Umbrella Productions, Doc Hearts / Sky Documentaries
FRED SCOTT (DIRECTOR) London Bridge: Facing Terror – Raw TV / Channel 4
TED EVANS (DIRECTOR) Rose Ayling-Ellis: Signs for Change – Rogan Productions / BBC One

EMERGING TALENT: FICTION

ANDREW BOGLE (WRITER) Kirkmoore Fudge Park Productions / ITVX
HAOLU WANG (DIRECTOR) Bodies – Moonage Pictures / Netflix
KAT SADLER (WRITER) Such Brave Girls – Various Artists Limited / BBC Three
MAWAAN RIZWAN (WRITER) Juice – Various Artists Limited / BBC Three

ENTERTAINMENT CRAFT TEAM sponsored by Hotcam

DICCON RAMSAY, PADDY FLETCHER, RIKKI FINLAY, JAMES TINSLEY, MATHIEU WEEKES, BEN NORMAN Squid Game: The Challenge – Studio Lambert / Netflix
JAMIE HEATH, NICK HARVEY, GREG MENZEL Banged Up – Shine TV / Channel 4
JULIO HIMEDE, TIM ROUTLEDGE, KOJO SAMUEL, MICHAEL SHARP, DAN SHIPTON Eurovision Song Contest 2023 – BBC Studios / BBC One
NIGEL CATMUR, TOM BAIRSTOW, KEVIN DUFF, STEVE NOLAN, STEVE SIDWELL, SIMON HAW The Coronation Concert – BBC Studios / BBC One

MAKE UP & HAIR DESIGN sponsored by ScreenSkills High-end Television Skills Fund

CATE HALL, EMILIE YONG-MILLS, FIONA ROGERS The Crown (Episode 8) – Left Bank Pictures / Netflix
LISA PARKINSON The Long Shadow (Episode 6) – New Pictures / ITV
LUCY SIBBICK Slow Horses – See-Saw Films / Apple TV+
SHARON MILLER, KYM MENZIES-FOSTER, KELLY TAYLOR Three Little Birds – Tiger Aspect Productions, Douglas Road Productions / ITVX

ORIGINAL MUSIC: FACTUAL

ED HARCOURT Otto Baxter: Not a F***ing Horror Story – Story Films, Archface Films / Sky Documentaries
GEORGE FENTON Wild Isles – Silverback Films / BBC One
SIMON ROGERS A Time to Die – True Vision / ITV1
SIMON RUSSELL Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland – KEO Films, Walk On Air Films / BBC Two

ORIGINAL MUSIC: FICTION

ADIESCAR CHASE Heartstopper – See-Saw Films / Netflix
ATLI ÖRVARSSON Silo – AMC Studios / Apple TV+
BLAIR MOWAT Nolly – Quay Street Productions / ITVX
NATALIE HOLT Loki – Marvel Studios / Disney+

PHOTOGRAPHY: FACTUAL

BENEDICT SANDERSON The Detectives: Taking Down an OCG – Minnow Films / BBC Two
BERTIE GREGORY, TOM WALKER, ANNA DIMITRIADIS Animals Up Close with Bertie Gregory – Wildstar / Disney+
JEAN-LOUIS SCHULLER The Man Who Played With Fire – Raw TV / Sky Documentaries
NARAYAN VAN MAELE, PATRICK SMITH Dublin Narcos – Blast! Films / Sky Documentaries

PHOTOGRAPHY & LIGHTING: FICTION

EBEN BOLTER The Last of Us – Sony Pictures Television Studios, PlayStation Productions, Naughty Dog, Word Games, The Mighty Mint, HBO / Sky Atlantic
ED RUTHERFORD The Long Shadow – New Pictures / ITV1
RIK ZANG The Sixth Commandment – Wild Mercury Productions, True Vision / BBC One
STEPHAN PEHRSSON Demon 79 (Black Mirror) – Broke & Bones / Netflix

PRODUCTION DESIGN sponsored by Microsoft

ANNA HIGGINSON The Long ShadowNew Pictures / ITV1
BEN SMITH Nolly – Quay Street Productions / ITVX
GAVIN BOCQUET, AMANDA BERNSTEIN Silo – AMC Studios / Apple TV+
UDO KRAMER Demon 79 (Black Mirror) – Broke & Bones / Netflix

SCRIPTED CASTING

AISHA BYWATERS Three Little Birds – Tiger Aspect Productions, Douglas Road Productions / ITVX
AMY HUBBARD Time – BBC Studios / BBC One
AMY HUBBARD, SHANNON DOWLING-MCNULTY Smothered – Roughcut Television / Sky Max
JINA JAY Demon 79 (Black Mirror) – Broke & Bones / Netflix

SOUND: FACTUAL

GEORGE FOULGHAM, PHILIP MOROZ, ALEX GIBSON, TOM VERSTAPPEN, ADAM PRESCOD If These Walls Could Sing – Ventureland, Mercury Studios / Disney+
NICK RYAN,  BEN BAIRD, KIRSTIE HOWELL, JACK WENSLEY, JAMIE MCPHEE, ALEXEJ MUNGERSDORFF The Enfield Poltergeist – MetFilm, Concordia Studio / Apple TV+
SOUND TEAM The Coronation of TM The King and Queen Camilla – BBC Studios / BBC One
SOUND TEAM Formula 1: Drive To Survive – Box to Box Films / Netflix

SOUND: FICTION

CHRIS ASHWORTH, LEE WALPOLE, STUART HILLIKER, MARTIN JENSEN, SAOIRSE CHRISTOPHERSON, IAIN EYRE The Crown – Left Bank Pictures / Netflix
JULES WOODS, JAMES DRAKE, OSCAR BLOOMFIELD-CROWE, PADDY MCGUIRK Boiling Point – Ascendant Fox, Matriarch Productions, It’s All Made Up Productions / BBC One
MATTHEW COLLINGE, JAMES BAIN, ROBERT FARR, TOM MELLING, MATT DAVIES, ALYN SCLOSA The Witcher – Netflix Original Series / Netflix
SOUND TEAM Slow Horses – See-Saw Films / Apple TV+

SPECIAL, VISUAL & GRAPHIC EFFECTS

ANDY SCRASE, PATRICIA LLAGUNO, BEAU GARCIA, OLIVER WINWOOD, HUW EVANS, JODIE DAVIDSON The Wheel of Time – Little Island Productions / Prime Video
BEN TURNER, REECE EWING, FRAMESTORE, RUMBLE VFX, ASA SHOUL, CHRIS REYNOLDS The Crown – Left Bank Pictures / Netflix
DANIEL RAUCHWERGER, STEFANO PEPIN, RICHARD STANBURY, RAPHAEL HAMM, IAN FELLOWS SiloAMC Studios / Apple TV+
TIM CROSBIE, CAIMIN BOURNE, JET OMOSHEBI, DAN WEIR, CINESITE, DAVID STEPHENS The Witcher – Netflix Original Series / Netflix

TITLES & GRAPHIC IDENTITY

DAN MAY, JAMES COORE, PAINTING PRACTICE, REALTIME VISUALISATION Doctor Who (Wild Blue Yonder) – Bad Wolf, BBC Studios Productions – BBC One
PETER ANDERSON STUDIO Good Omens – BBC Studios Comedy Productions, Narrativia, The Blank Corporation / Prime Video
STUDIO AKA Queen Charlotte – shondalandmedia / Netflix
TAMSIN MCGEE, BEN HANBURY, HUGO MOSS, PAUL MCDONNELL Wilderness – Firebird Pictures, Amazon Studios UK, Nomadic Pictures / Prime Video

WRITER: COMEDY

JACK ROOKE Big Boys – Roughcut Television / Channel 4
JAMIE DEMETRIOU A Whole Lifetime with Jamie Demetriou – BBC Studios Productions Comedy, Guilty Party Pictures / Netflix
KAT SADLER Such Brave Girls – Various Artists Limited / BBC Three
MAWAAN RIZWAN Juice – Various Artists Limited / BBC Three

WRITER: DRAMA

CHARLIE BROOKER, BISHA K ALI Demon 79 (Black Mirror) – Broke & Bones / Netflix
JESSE ARMSTRONG Succession – Project Zeus, Hyberobject Industries, Gary Sanchez Productions, Hot Seat Productions, HBO / Sky Atlantic
SALLY WAINWRIGHT Happy Valley – Lookout Point, AMC / BBC One
SARAH PHELPS The Sixth Commandment – Wild Mercury Productions, True Vision / BBC One