After years of working primarily in comedy, on and off the camera, Jordan Peele has made a name for himself as a horror and thriller director. Officially entered this space in 2017 saltthen it came back with 2019 WE. Today, Peele’s third feature film is finally in theaters, and despite the critical reception of No splits, this film started off well commercially.
the numbers of NoThursday night premieres have arrived, and the film’s latest release of 2022 earned $ 6.4 million from 3,250 theaters, as reported. Term. That’s not too far from $ 7.4 million. WE shot in the same time frame and beyond saltThe $ 1.8 million preview loot. As for your first weekend, No is expected to gross about $ 50 million, though that number could end up being lower given its durability and more mixed critical reception than salt Yes WE.
Time No is the only film to be released in theaters this weekend, the competition is certainly not lacking. Released in early July Minions: The Rise of Gru Yes Thor: love and thunder they always go on, and last week saw the release of movies like Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank Yes where the grasshoppers sing. throw in Top Gun: Maverick Yes Elvis Always around, and even if No is the proverbial newcomer, viewers will be spoiled for choice in the coming days for theatrical entertainment.
We will tell you how much money No He ended up having his first weekend, but clearly a lot of people were eager to see what Jordan Peele had come up with this time around. Looking at how the film is received by critics, Gossipify’s Eric Eisenberg gave No 4.5 stars out of 5, calling it “a big screen experience that is as smart and fun as it is surprising and arrhythmia-inducing”. And to be clear, there are more positive reviews for No there that the negatives, as evidenced by his 81% score on Rotten Tomatoes (as of this writing). That said, there are critics who don’t believe it No It is not up to par salt Yes WEbut you’ll have to watch the movie for yourself to decide if you agree with that sentiment.
Located in a remote California town, No follows its inhabitants who witness an anomalous event and attempt to obtain video evidence of this “messed up” UFO (as Jordan Peele described it) to show the world. No is Peele’s second collaboration with Daniel Kaluuya, who had previously starred salt, and the film’s other cast members include Keke Palmer, Steven Yeun, Brandon Perea, Michael Wincott, Wrenn Schmidt, and Keith David, among others. Made from a declared budget of $ 68 million before P&A, No principal photography began in early June 2021 and officially wrapped in early December.
Waiting for further news on the matter NoThe box office performance and other interesting facts about the film, keep track of what’s hitting theaters throughout the year with our 2022 release schedule.
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