Wonka is a warm watch as long as you’re with people who grew up enchanted by the thought of coming across a golden ticket one day.
In a splashy victory at the North American box office, "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" emerged as the top-grossing film over the Christmas weekend. The DC and Warner Bros. superhero sequel, headlined by Jason Momoa, reeled in an estimated USD 28.1 million during its first three days in 3,706 locations. Projections for Monday put the film at a robust USD 40 million in domestic ticket sales.
Timothée Chalamet's latest venture, "Wonka", has made a dazzling USD 39 million debut in US and Canadian theatres during its opening weekend, per studio estimates reported on Sunday. The film, directed by Paul King of "Paddington" fame, marks Chalamet's second leading role to capture the number one spot at the box office, following his success with 2021's "Dune".
The stunning trailer for the musical fantasy picture "Wonka" shows glimpses of Willy Wonka's turbulent path as a chocolatier.
Wonka is a warm watch as long as you’re with people who grew up enchanted by the thought of coming across a golden ticket one day.
In a splashy victory at the North American box office, "Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom" emerged as the top-grossing film over the Christmas weekend. The DC and Warner Bros. superhero sequel, headlined by Jason Momoa, reeled in an estimated USD 28.1 million during its first three days in 3,706 locations. Projections for Monday put the film at a robust USD 40 million in domestic ticket sales.
Timothée Chalamet's latest venture, "Wonka", has made a dazzling USD 39 million debut in US and Canadian theatres during its opening weekend, per studio estimates reported on Sunday. The film, directed by Paul King of "Paddington" fame, marks Chalamet's second leading role to capture the number one spot at the box office, following his success with 2021's "Dune".
The stunning trailer for the musical fantasy picture "Wonka" shows glimpses of Willy Wonka's turbulent path as a chocolatier.