Meeting the minimum requirements to survive dismissal certainly isn’t the same thing as proving the case on its merits, there will still be work to be done there, but this still has to be considered a significant win for Bam Margera’s side of things. However, according to THR, the judge has found that Margera’s suit meets the minimum requirements to survive dismissal, and so the lawsuit will now proceed. The defendants had filed a motion to dismiss some of the claims, specifically unfair competition and copyright infringement, under California’s anti-SLAPP statute, which is designed to help end frivolous lawsuits early. Sources: Cinematograph Film Exhibitors Association (data as of Dec 31, 2021) boxofficemojo.Bam Margera’s lawsuit, which includes Paramount Pictures, MTV Networks, Johnny Knoxville, director Jeff Tremaine and producer Spike Jonze, among others, had been on hold pending a ruling from L.A. Made in America: (from top, clockwise): 'Spider-Man: No Way Home', 'Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings', 'No Time to Die', 'Eternals' and 'Godzilla vs Kong'.ġ/ Spider-Man: No Way Home - S$11.8 mil *Ģ/ Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings – S$7.11 milħ/ Venom: Let There Be Carnage - S$3.8 milĭependable crowd-pleasers: (top left, clockwise): 'The Diam Diam Era Part Two', 'Detective Chinatown 3', 'Endgame', The Medium' and 'Raging Fire'.ġ/ The Diam Diam Era Part Two – S$1.71 mil Let’s just hope the Omicron variant doesn’t muck things up. On the home-front, we have the reature feature Circle Line, the CNY-themed rom-com Reunion Dinner, and er, Jack Neo’s Ah Girls Go Army to look forward to. And theatre operators are hoping to keep the momentum going with upcoming blockbusters, including The Batman, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, Top Gun: Maverick Mission: Impossible 7, Jurassic World: Dominion, and Avatar 2. “Hopefully, folks will continue to catch the flood of incoming Hollywood titles in the best experience possible - in the cinemas,” one insider tells us. One word we frequently hear from them is “Encouraging.” It sure beats the abysmal year that was 2020 when cinemas (essentially everywhere) were upended by closures, limited seating capacity, concessions ban and delays in releases with box-office revenue totalling S$49.64 mil, a 71.1 per cent drop from 2019’s S$175.4 mil. 1 as well, followed by The Battle at Lake Changlin (US$902.5 mil ), Hi, Mom (US$822 mil), No Time to Die (US$774 mil), Fast & Furious 9 (US$726.2 mil), Detective Chinatown 3 (US$686 mil), Venom: Let There Be Carnage (US$501.1 mil), Godzilla vs Kong (US$467.8 mil), Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings (US$432.2 mil), and Eternals (US$401.6 mil).Īll in all, as pandemic-era figures go, local exhibitors and distributors 8days.sg spoke to are satisfied with last year’s performance. Globally, Spider-Man: No Way Home (U$1.39 bil) was in No. The Hollywood roster is dominated by sequels, comic book adaptations and remakes Disney’s Raya and the Last Dragon is the only original IP - and only animated feature - to breach the Top 10. As of Dec 31, the Tom Holland-starring superhero adventure pulled in a remarkable S$11.8 mil, in just two weeks after its Dec 16 release. Romance did well, too: My Love, a remake of a Korean hit from mainland China, and the Golden Horse Award-winning Till We Meet Again cozied up with S$712,000 and S$577,000, respectively.īut the combined earnings of the Top 10 Asian movies don’t even come close to 2021’s box-office champ- Spider-Man: No Way Home.
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It edged out Detective Chinatown 3 (S$979,000), the latest chapter in the popular buddy comedy series from China, and the Hongkong thriller Raging Fire, the Donnie Yen-Nicholas Tse-headlined thriller Raging Fire (S$890,000).Įlsewhere, Thailand’s The Medium is the highest-grossing M18 Asian title with S$788,000. The Mark Lee-starring, 1980s-set political satire raked in S$1.71 mil, making the year’s top Asian earner. Jack Neo’s The Diam Diam Era Part Two spoke volumes at the Singapore home box-office in 2021 - it’s the No.1 Asian movie, even Donnie Yen and Andy Lau are no match against him.