Box Office: ‘The Odyssey’ Aims for $100 Million Opening, Christopher Nolan’s Biggest Debut Since ‘The Dark Knight Rises’

Over the weekend, Christopher Nolan‘s “The Odyssey” will begin its epic big-screen journey. The big-budget historical adventure is projected to open to $90 million to $100 million from 3,900 North American theaters.
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Over the weekend, Christopher Nolan‘s “The Odyssey” will begin its epic big-screen journey. The big-budget historical adventure is projected to open to $90 million to $100 million from 3,900 North American theaters. Anywhere in this range would rank as Nolan’s biggest debut since 2012’s “The Dark Knight Rises” ($160 million). At the higher end of estimates, “The Odyssey” would be only the third release this year to debut above $100 million following “Toy Story 5” ($159 million) and “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” ($131 million).
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- Over the weekend, Christopher Nolan‘s “The Odyssey” will begin its epic big-screen journey. The big-budget historical adventure is projected to open to $90 million to $100 million from 3,900 North American theaters.
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Box Office: ‘The Odyssey’ Aims for $100 Million Opening, Christopher Nolan’s Biggest Debut Since ‘The Dark Knight Rises’
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