In The Heights, a Warner Bros. film, was released in the United States on Friday amid positive reviews. The musical film was expected to draw a large crowd to theatres, but early indications aren't promising. Let's take a look at how it's predicted to do over the opening weekend.
In the Heights is expected to gross at least $20 million in its opening weekend in the United States, according to industry experts. However, the film's poor start of $4.9 million isn't a good indication, and it's now anticipated to gross less than $13 million. There are 3,456 theatres showing it right now.
For the uninitiated, In The Heights is a Broadway musical based on the same name. The musical play had earned a lot of acclaim, which created a lot of excitement for the film. According to reports, the Jon M. Chu directed picture is also accessible on HBO Max, offering viewers the option of skipping the theatre and seeing it on small screens. Its budget is estimated to be around $55 million.
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