After the worst year in history for the box office amid the coronavirus pandemic, Godzilla vs. Kong hopes to return Hollywood on the path of being able to release big-budget studio tentpoles without facing economic disaster.
Legendary's monster mashup debuts domestically on Wednesday in more than 3,000-plus theaters and 6,000-plus screens, a pandemic record as more and more indoor cinemas turn on the lights.
More than 94 percent of the U.S. marketplace is now in play, but only 30 percent of Canada, according to Warner Bros. At the same time, many cinemas have limited capacity, including in Los Angeles and New York City.
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