The Hollywood mega-movies, which face off at the box office starting today, have cinemagoers divided
The fan-o-menon is so crazed that it has its own portmanteau: Barbenheimer. After weeks of magazines and cinephiles and social media accounts asking you to pick a ‘Team’ for opening weekend, Hollywood’s massively anticipated films Barbie and Oppenheimer cross swords at the box office, releasing today.
The films are of very different genres, and it’s interesting to see how they place around the world. Greta Gerwig’s self-aware satire brushed in pink, Barbie, tells the story of Mattel’s Barbie and Ken, who are plucked from their Dream House into the real world. Oppenheimer, touted to be Christopher Nolan’s next masterpiece, is a biographical thriller about a theoretical physicist who was central to creating nuclear weapons, changing the world as we know it.
In Western markets, Barbie has emerged a clear winner, with a glittering $110 million opening projected in the US, versus Oppenheimer’s $50 million, The Guardian reports.
According to Deadline, Barbie is eyeing around $165 million worldwide, including $60 million to $65 million from 69 offshore markets including France and Korea on Wednesday, followed by Germany, Italy, Spain, Australia and all of Latin America on Thursday, and then the UK and China on Friday. Meanwhile, Oppenheimer is likely to clock in $45 million outside of the US, with a near $100 million global start.
In India, however, Oppenheimer has captured more opening weekend sales than Barbie has. Ticketing platform BookMyShow told Forbes India that Nolan’s film notched up 360,000 tickets in advanced sales in India, versus Barbie’s 91,000. Cinema chain PVR is expecting Oppenheimer to do box office business of Rs 7 crore to Rs 8 crore in India, and Barbie to trail at Rs 4 crore to Rs 5 crore, for opening weekend.