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‘Elvis’ Rocks to $3.5 Million at Thursday Box Office, ‘The Black Phone’ Earns $3 Million

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Baz Luhrmann’s “Elvis” made $3.5 million in its preview screenings at the box office on Thursday from over 3,400 screens (inclusive of sneak previews on Tuesday), while “The Black Phone” also made $3 million in its own Thursday preview screenings from 2,800 theaters with showings beginning at 5 p.m. “Elvis,” the biopic about The King Elvis Presley from Warner Bros., is projected to earn in the $28-30 million range.

Meanwhile “The Black Phone,” which has “Sinister” director Scott Derrickson returning to his horror roots for Universal and Blumhouse, is projected to make in the high teens in its opening weekend.

It opens on 3,150 North American screens this weekend. For an “Elvis” comparison, Paramount’s Elton John biopic “Rocketman,” which opened in the summer of 2019, made $2.3 million in its previews before it opened to $31 million. “Downton Abbey: A New Era,” which like “Elvis” has been one of the few films this year aiming to appeal to an older audience in the post-COVID era, made just $1 million in previews before it opened to a muted $16 million.

As for “The Black Phone,” one potential comp is “Scream,” which this year made $3.5 million in previews before opening to $30 million, and last year’s “Candyman,” which made $1.9 million in previews and opened to $22 million.“Elvis” stars Austin Butler as Presley alongside Tom Hanks as Elvis’ long time manager Col.

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