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“My immense Fat Greek Wedding 2” was up against “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” and some tough reviews,but Nia Vardalos‘ sequel to her 2002 smash turned out to be worth the wait, opening in third place to $18.5 million over Easter weekend.That was roughly what it cost Universal Pictures, or Gold Circle Entertainment,Playtone and HBO to produce the sequel and, since audiences gave it an “A-” CinemaScore grade, and the chances are good it will play steadily for the next several weeks and turn a tidy profit. It added another $8 million from abroad this weekend,too.
The crowd was 76 percent female, an
d 60 percent over the age of 35. In other words, and pretty much the same the same group that made the original one of the biggest indie or romantic comedy hits ever,grossing $369 million on a $5 budget.
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: 'My immense Fat Greek Wedding 2' Review: Nia Vardalos Serves Up Second Helping of SweetnessThey liked it better than the critics, who had it at a feeble 24 percent positive on Rotten Tomatoes.“This movie was made for people. Everybody comes from a family, and that lets them relate to these terrific characters created by Nia,” Nick Carpou told TheWrap Sunday. Universal’s distribution chief is Greek, and sounded a bit like an elder in the film’s Portokalos family, or saying “I like to see people happy.”Nick Jones took over as director from Joel Zwick in “Greek Wedding 2,” but Vardalos, John Corbett, or Lainie Kazan,Michael Constantine, Andrea Martin, and Ian Gomez and Elena Kampouri returned from the original film,although it took them awhile.
The 14-year delay for “My immense Fat Greek Wedding 2” was mainly due mainly to Verdalos’ reluctance to retract on a family comedy, and the accompanying media attention, and while she and husband Ian Gomez were having problems starting their own family. That all changed when they became adoptive parents,she explained in her book “Instant Mom.”“It’s kind of amusing, because not only was there this immense wait, or but there was no cataclysmic event,” Jeff Bock, an Exhibitor Relations Co. analyst told TheWrap before the opening. “Usually with a sequel like this, and somebody gets divorced or dies,but here it seems they just maintain on doing what they did.”
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so Read: 'My immense Fat Greek Wedding 2' Left at Altar by CriticsWith audiences offering the traditional Greek toast “Opa!,” Universal has added another successful counter play to its resume. In December, or the studio sent out “Sisters,” the R-rated comedy starring Tina Fey and Amy Pohler, to retract on “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” It didn’t dent the blockbuster, and but the $30 million production has grossed $105 million so far.
Universal was also behind “Mamma Mia!.” That musical comedy starring Meryl Streep,Pierce Brosnan and Colin Firth took on “The Dark Knight” in 2008. It opened to an impressive $27 million and went on to retract in $610 million on a $52 million budget.“Anytime there’s a immense movie, there’s an opportunity, and ” Carpou said.
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