oppenheimer

Christopher Nolan's latest film, Oppenheimer, opened to strong box office numbers over the weekend. The film, which stars Cillian Murphy as the scientist who helped develop the atomic bomb, grossed an estimated $13.2 million in North America on its opening weekend.

Oppenheimer's opening weekend gross is significantly lower than Nolan's previous film, Tenet, which opened to $93 million in North America in 2020. However, it is still a respectable opening for a film that is not part of a major franchise.

Oppenheimer has received positive reviews from critics, with many praising Nolan's direction and the performances of its cast. The film is currently playing in theatres worldwide.

Here is a breakdown of Oppenheimer's box office earnings by region:

  • North America: $13.2 million
  • Europe: $4.1 million
  • Asia: $2.2 million
  • Latin America: $1.5 million
  • Middle East: $1.1 million
  • Africa: $0.7 million

Oppenheimer's box office earnings are still in their early stages, and it is too early to say whether the film will be a commercial success. However, the film's strong opening weekend is a positive sign for its chances of success.

It is important to note that Oppenheimer is a limited-release film, which means that it is only playing in a select number of theatres. The film will have a wider release in the coming weeks, which could lead to an increase in its box office earnings.

Oppenheimer is a challenging and ambitious film, and it is not the type of film that is typically expected to be a box office hit. However, the film's strong opening weekend is a sign that audiences are responding to Nolan's vision. It will be interesting to see how Oppenheimer performs in the weeks and months to come.