Box Office: ‘Tom & Jerry’ Opens to Surprisingly Strong $13.7 Million, Giving Movie Theaters Hope(Photo Credit – Imdb)

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Warner Bros.’ animated family film Tom & Jerry debuted to $13.7 million at the domestic box office, one of the biggest opening weekends hauls of the coronavirus era and a signal that moviegoing may be on the mend.

To be sure, it’ll take some time for ticket sales to reach pre-pandemic levels. But second to “Wonder Woman 1984,” which launched in December with $16.7 million, “Tom & Jerry” had the most robust three-day total since movie theatres reopened in the middle of last year. Nothing else that has been released in the past 10 months has been able to crack the $10 million-mark; “The Croods: A New Age($9.7 million) and “Tenet($9.35 million) were the only others to come close to that benchmark.

Tom & Jerry” — directed by Tim Story and starring Chloe Grace Moretz, Michael Peña and Colin Jost — played in 2,475 theatres in North America. Overall, 42% of cinemas in the country have reopened, according to Comscore.

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