“Superman“Bleed Solid Box Office Muscle in her debut weekend. Warner Bros. Discovery Manager David Zaslav took an early victory lap over Man of Steel’s Performance, while Rihanna Arrived fashionably late until Sunday’s premiere of “Smurfs” with his two young sons on trailers.
These stories are included in today’s payment of “Daily variation“A new podcast containing conversations with Amount Journalists about news, trends and personalities that make waves in media and entertainment.
Rebecca Rubin, AmountBox Office Expert, weighs in “Supermans” performance and some of the surprising regional trends in its performance.
“The top ten markets were quite standard. LA, New York, Dallas, Chicago and San Francisco were some of the best markets. But when I looked at the top 10 places, there was something that caught my eye was that there were two theaters in Florida, one in Orlando and one in Miami,” said the best 10 that sprinkled that they sprinkled that they sprinkled that they sprinkled that they sprinkled 10 who sprinkled. “Again are usually (the top 10) populated by theaters in LA, New York and Texas. I found it interesting that the southern arenas were some of the highest gross tones. And then it played fairly evenly all over the country.”
Clayton Davis, AmountThe editor’s Chief Awards offered a few thoughts at the last minute about what to expect with Tuesday’s Emmy nominations. His biggest burning question is whether television academic voters will give a nomination on “The Pitt” star Noah Wyle. Wyle took hold of five nominations of consistent support for drama actors from 1995 to 1999 for his work with NBC’s “ER.”
“It’s been 26 years since Noah Wyle has received some nomination and I think (‘The Pitt’) is such a dark horse to win drama series,” Opins.
Marc Malkin, AmountThe veteran’s red rugs, offers a zippy “just for variety” summary of “Smurf’s” premiere event at the Paramount Pictures Party on a fresh Sunday in Hollywood. Yes, Rihanna arrived almost two hours after the screening ended. But she did not disappoint with her two young sons on a trailer and lots of quips about her experience of playing Smurfette.
“This is not just for the kids. I’m a super fan of Smurfs. I’ve always been a fan. I’m really excited for a new generation of Smurfs fans” to discover the movie, says pop star Amount.
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(Picture: Rihanna at Sunday’s premiere of “The Smurfs”

