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Apple’s ‘Argylle’ Faces Box Office and Critical Setback as First Film Flop of 2024

“Apple’s $200 Million Spy Comedy ‘Argylle’ Tops Box Office but Falls Short of Expectations”

Key Points :
  • The spy comedy film “Argylle” claimed the No. 1 spot at the box office during its opening weekend, managing to generate $18 million across 3,605 theaters, as reported by Box Office Mojo. However, this falls significantly short of expectations given Apple’s reported expenditure of over $200 million on the production.
  • Distributed by Universal, “Argylle” faced a similar outcome globally, bringing in $17.3 million outside the United States.
  • Directed by Matthew Vaughn and featuring a star-studded cast including Bryce Dallas Howard, Bryan Cranston, Henry Cavill, and Sam Rockwell, the film received a largely negative reception, with only 35% of critics offering a positive review.
  • Other top earners at the box office for the weekend included “The Chosen” ($6 million; 2,263 theaters), “The Beekeeper” ($5.3 million; 3,277 theaters), and “Wonka” ($4.8 million; 2,901 theaters), according to Box Office Mojo.
  • “Argylle” performed worse in its opening weekend compared to Apple’s previous theatrical releases, with “Killers of The Flower Moon” and “Napoleon” earning $23.25 million and $20.6 million, respectively.
Significant Figure :

$200 million – The reported production cost of “Argylle,” highlighting the substantial investment made by Apple Original Films.

Counterpoint :

While “Argylle” faced challenges at the box office, Apple could potentially offset its costs when the film premieres on Apple TV+. Apple’s strategy revolves around driving subscribers to its streaming platform, and though streaming revenues are not publicly reported like box office revenues, they remain a significant factor.

Upcoming Trends :

Variety reported that both Apple and Amazon are planning to invest $1 billion each year in theatrically released films, suggesting a continued push by tech giants into the traditional film industry.

Surprising Twist :

“The Chosen,” securing the second-place spot during the weekend, is not a movie but a TV series. The faith-based show premiered its first three episodes of season 4 in theaters, with the subsequent episodes scheduled to premiere later in the month.

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