Posted on 03/17/2018 8:38:11 AM PDT by EdnaMode
The nations moviegoers look to be turning out in bigger numbers for a Christian-themed independent film than for the first mainstream teen movie with a gay main character. Roadside Attractions I Can Only Imagine, based on the story of the biggest-selling Christian song of all time, is looking at an estimated $14 million-plus for the weekend from 1,629 locations, far outdoing earlier estimates of $2 million-$8 million.
Meanwhile, Foxs Love, Simon is garnering attention for featuring a love story centering on a teenage boy coming out, and is looking at a $12 million-plus weekend on 800 more screens than the faith-based opener. With Black Panther still drawing healthy audiences in its fifth weekend, Love, Simon is facing the same challenge as A Wrinkle in Time did last week to lure moviegoers away from the Disney-Marvel blockbuste
Budgeted at just $7 million, I Can Only Imagine tells the story behind the hit song of the same name and of Bart Millard, the leader of Christian rock group MercyMe. J. Michael Finley stars as Millard and Dennis Quaid plays his father in the film from directors Andrew Erwin and Jon Erwin, who helmed 2015s Woodlawn and 2014 Moms Night Out.
I Can Only Imagine is benefiting from support from churches and groups as well as from from MercyMe, who have been helping promote the film on social media. Some moviegoers on social media were reporting sell-out crowds in their towns.
The pre-Easter period typically sees the opening of several faith-based films: Next week is Sonys Paul, Apostle of Christ, while threequel Gods Not Dead: A Light in Darkness, from Pureflix, will open on Easter weekend. The first two Gods Not Dead movies grossed a total $81.5 million.
Lionsgates March 3 opener The Shack was the top Christian film of 2017, with $57 million at the domestic box office.
Christian film is beating homosexuality propaganda while being on 800 fewer screens?! Hallelujah!
Have you seen the trailer? Does not look boring at all. It is not a documentary.
That’s impressive that it sold out.
Looks like a great movie. Excited to see it in a few weeks when the attendance goes down some.
I have seen the preview and look forward to seeing it.
Just saw it. Amazing, well done! Great acting!
Premise may seem dull, but not dull at all!
I went to only Imagine...great movie.
Glad you enjoyed it. :D
Good! Im planning to see it tonight.
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