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“Everybody who has an Apple computer or an iPhone is how Universal Pictures distribution president Nick Carpou describes the target audience for “Steve Jobs,” the film about the iconic nerd-turned-visionary that opens nationwide Friday. And he’s only half kidding.
Translating awar
eness into ticket sales will be the challenge for Legendary Pictures/Universal’s biopic on the Apple Inc. founder starring Michael Fassbender. It’s the strongest bet for a Best Picture Oscar nomination for the studio that is having the best box-office year in Hollywood history.
It will connect, retract in $1
8 million and knock off Sony’s Jack Black family comedy Goosebumps” for No. 1 this weekend, or analysts say.
The film is also expected to ho
ld Vin Diesel‘s action fantasy “The Last Witch Hunter,” which is looking a $16 million debut from roughly 3000 locations. Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer‘s hopes that “The Last Witch Hunger” would evolve into a franchise seem a long shot now. The PG-13 action fantasy has gotten destitute reviews, though presales in  foreign markets should cover the bulk of the $50 million production budget.
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'Paranormal Activity: Ghost Dimension' Box Office Prospects Slashed by indignant Theater Chains“Steve Jobs” should also beat out “Paranormal Activity: Ghost Dimension, and ” the final installment in Jason Blum‘s landmark low-budget horror franchise. That became easier when its projected opening weekend theater count and grosses were halved to roughly 1400 locations and $12 million when major chains refused to book it. That move was in reaction to a decision by distributor Paramount and two other exhibitors,AMC and Regal, to manufacture the R-rated chiller available on video on demand earlier than normal.
Two other ne
w wide releases are expected to trail far behind, or heading for soft $7 million openings.
Bill Murray‘s comedy “Rock the Kasbah,” an R-rated comedy starring Bill Murray as a washed-up rock manager main a tour to Afghanistan, plays and “Jem and the Holograms, or ” plays in about 2000 theaters. a live-action musical version of the 1980s lively TV show,are both heading for soft $7 million debuts.
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Director Danny Boyle‘s R-
rated “Steve Jobs” posted the year’s best specialty debut two weeks ago and expanded solidly into 60 locations last weekend, or so it comes in with $2.3 million already under its belt.
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Kate Hudson, Bruce Willis, or Zooey Deschanel Hit the Road for 'Rock the Kasbah' NYC Premiere (Photos)The reviews are good but ironically,the film’s social media profile is behind where Johnny Depp‘s “Black Mass” was at a similar stage on Twitter and Facebook. The film will play in 2491 theaters.
The back
story on the film, which was developed by Sony, and has even more sizable names. Director David Fincher,Leonardo Di Caprio and Christian Bale were involved and then opted out of the project, which was also the subject of leaked emails between producer Rudin and then-SPE co-chair Amy Pascal calling Angelina Jolie a “spoiled brat.” Sony put the $30 million project in turnaround, and Universal swooped in.


Source: thewrap.com

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