‘Garfield: Away from Home’ defeats ‘Furiosa: From the Mad Max Saga’ at the box office

The highly anticipated film Furiosa: From the Mad Max Saga – 87% came to theaters with high expectations. As the fifth installment of the post-apocalyptic series directed by George Miller, Furious It promised an intense experience full of action and adrenaline, and it did not disappoint. The film, which serves as a prequel to Mad Max: Fury Road – 97%, follows a young Furiosa in her fight to survive in a devastated world.

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On the other hand, Garfield: Away from Home – 78% also debuted in movie theaters, offering a completely different option for viewers. The film follows the famous orange cat, known for his hatred of Mondays and his love of lasagna. In this new adventure, Garfield meets his father, Vic, a stray cat. Along with his inseparable canine friend Odie, Garfield embarks on a hilarious high-risk heist, leaving his pampered life behind.

Anya Taylor-Joy as Furiosa

Both films are competing for the public’s attention, and the initial numbers showed a close scenario. However, in its second weekend of release, Garfield: Away from Home It emerged as the big winner at the box office. The film grossed US$14 million in 4,108 theaters, surpassing Furiouswhich came in third place with US $10.7 million in 3,864 theaters, according to information from Variety.

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Did Garfield beat Furiosa?

Until now, Garfield: Away from Home It accumulated US $51.5 million in North America and US $152 million worldwide. With a budget of US$60 million, the film performs quite well for its studio. On the other hand, Furious It grossed US$49.6 million in the United States and Canada, and US$114 million globally. Taking into account that it cost US $168 million, Warner Bros. has the most difficult things when it comes to generating true profits and concerns are even arising about the future of the saga. Mad Max.

Another important detail is that in recent weeks it is observed that ticket sales fell 65% compared to the same period last year. The film industry and cinemas are in a notable crisis right now and the summer needs to be really big to improve the situation.

'Garfield: Away from Home'
‘Garfield: Away from Home’

Hollywood’s summer box office slump raises questions about why these movies aren’t making as much money. Several reasons may be behind this phenomenon. Firstly, competition with streaming platforms remains fierce, as many viewers prefer to watch new movies from the comfort of their homes. Additionally, global economic uncertainty has affected discretionary spending, which could make families think twice about spending on movie tickets.

Another factor to consider is the saturation of the market with sequels and established franchises. Although both Furious as Garfield: Away from Home have loyal fan bases, the lack of innovation and originality in offerings may be taking its toll. Moviegoers are looking for fresh, new experiences, and Hollywood needs to adapt to these changing demands to regain its appeal.

Finally, the COVID-19 pandemic left a lasting mark on the entertainment industry. Consumer habits have changed, and the film industry must find ways to attract moviegoers to theaters again. This may include not only producing high-quality films, but also improving the cinema experience with better facilities and services.

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