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  • ‘Gladiator II’ Ends Theatrical Run. How Much Did It Make?


    Gladiator II—Ridley Scott’s action epic starring Paul Mescal, Denzel Washington and Pedro Pascal—has ended its run in theaters.

    Directed by Scott, Gladiator II is the long-awaited sequel to the filmmakers’ 2000 Best Picture Oscar winner Gladiator. The logline for Gladiator II reads, “After his home is conquered by the tyrannical emperors who now lead Rome, Lucius is forced to enter the Colosseum and must look to his past to find strength to return the glory of Rome to its people.”

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    Mescal plays Lucius in Gladiator II, while Connie Nielsen reprises her role as Lucius’ mother, Lucilla, from 2000’s Gladiator. Washington also stars a manipulative power broker, Macrinus, in the film, while Pascal plays Roman General Marcus Acacius, who is married to Lucilla.

    Joseph Quinn also stars in Gladiator II as Emperor Geta while Fred Hechinger plays his brother, Emperor Caracalla.

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    As indicated by The Numbers’ weekly theater count report ahead of the box office weekend starting on Jan 31, Gladiator II is no longer playing in theaters.

    The box office tracker reported that the film made $9,448 from 237 theaters on Thursday, boosting its final domestic gross to $172,438,016.

    Coupled with the $288,087,520 the film made in international theaters, The Numbers reported that Gladiator II’s final worldwide box office tally is $460,525,536 against a $250 million budget before prints and advertising costs.

    ‘Gladiator II’ Was Almost Entirely Ignored By The Oscars

    Unlike it’s 2000 predecessor, Gladiator II has largely been ignored this awards season. In addition to winning the Best Picture Oscar, Gladiator captured five Academy Awards overall including Best Actor for Russell Crowe.

    Gladiator was nominated for 12 Oscars total, including Best Director for Ridley Scott and Best Supporting Actor for Joaquin Phoenix.

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    By contrast, Gladiator II was all but shut out of the 2025 Oscar nominations, with its sole nod coming for Best Costume Design.

    Denzel Washington, which earned Best Supporting Actor nominations from the NAACP Image Awards, the Critics’ Choice Awards and Golden Globes, was snubbed in his bid for an Oscar nomination in the Best Supporting Actor category. Washington’s performace was also ignored in the nominations for the Screen Actors Guild Awards and British Academy of Film and Television Awards.

    While Gladiator II has ended its run in theaters, the R-rated action adventure epic is available on digital streaming via premium video on demand, as well as on streaming video on demand on Paramount+ following its debut on the platform on Jan. 21.

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    After a successful theatrical run, “Gladiator II” has officially ended its run in cinemas. The highly anticipated sequel to the iconic 2000 film starring Russell Crowe has garnered a total box office revenue of $325 million worldwide.

    Fans of the original film were thrilled to see Crowe reprise his role as Maximus Decimus Meridius in the action-packed sequel, which followed the character on a new journey of vengeance and redemption. The film received positive reviews from critics and audiences alike for its thrilling fight sequences, epic storytelling, and stunning visuals.

    Despite facing stiff competition at the box office, “Gladiator II” managed to hold its own and attract a dedicated fan base. The success of the film has sparked rumors of a possible third installment in the franchise, leaving fans eager for more of Maximus’ epic adventures.

    Overall, “Gladiator II” proved to be a worthy successor to the beloved original film and solidified its place as a modern classic in the action-adventure genre.

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  • ‘Kraven the Hunter’ Ends Box Office Run as Lowest-Grossing Sony Marvel Film


    In news that isn’t all that surprising, Kraven the Hunter has ended its abysmal box office run by breaking another record, though it isn’t a good one. After grossing $59 million worldwide, the seemingly final film in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe (SSU) is now the lowest-grossing comic book movie in the franchise and one of the lowest ever in the genre. After multiple delays and release date changes, the film sputtered to the finish line after a release in December, and the end result was a box office gross that was even lower than what Madame Web earned in its theatrical run.

    2024 saw the release of three different SSU films: Madame Web, Venom: The Last Dance, and Kraven the Hunter. It was a hefty theatrical slate that could have anyone convinced that Sony’s superhero venture was thriving. Unfortunately, that wouldn’t be the case, as Madame Web would only gross $100 million overall against its $80 million budget. Venom: The Last Dance would be the only box office success of the three films, with the film costing between $110-120 million and grossing $479 million.

    On the other hand, Kraven the Hunter had a budget in the range of $110-130 million, meaning that the film wasn’t even able to make back what it had cost to produce it. The $26 million global opening for the film, which was also a record-low for the SSU, was a tell-tale sign that the film wouldn’t have legs, especially going up against films such as Wicked, Gladiator II, and Moana 2.

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    With the news of Kraven’s unfortunate box office intake, the future of the SSU seems more dire than ever. While the Venom franchise has undoubtedly helped the studio recoup some of the losses, it doesn’t seem likely that Sony will attempt to make more films based on Spider-Man supporting characters or villains. Despite the Venom films being financially successful, the trilogy of films— and even the rest of the SSU films as a whole— haven’t received a “fresh” Rotten Tomatoes score for any of its movies, with each being critically panned.

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    Sony’s “Death of the Blu-ray” Announcement Is Worrying, but Not as Shocking as It Seems

    Sony’s recent announcement that they will not be producing new Blu-ray discs is not the physical media disaster it seems…yet.

    From the Venom series to Morbius, and now Kraven the Hunter, the SSU has felt like a product of a bygone era of superhero films. As the genre of comic book movies continues to evolve, interconnected universes are now less of a novel idea and more of a requirement. Unfortunately, the Spider-Man characters chosen to headline the movies have very loose and nonsensical connections that ultimately went nowhere.

    Overall, Kraven the Hunter’s inability to cross the $60 million threshold in its box office run is unsurprising. Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s turn as the Spider-Man villain had some interesting moments that utilized its R-rating, a first for the SSU, but was still a disappointing movie nonetheless. The point of most of these characters is their relationship with Spider-Man more than anything else. Despite its box office shortcomings, it will be interesting to see how Kraven the Hunter performs on streaming platforms and physical media down the line.


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    Kraven the Hunter

    2.5
    /5

    Release Date

    December 13, 2024

    Runtime

    127 Minutes

    Franchise(s)

    Marvel Comics, Marvel Cinematic Universe






    Kraven the Hunter, the latest installment in Sony’s Marvel Universe, has officially ended its box office run as the lowest-grossing film in the franchise. Despite high expectations and a strong marketing campaign, the film failed to resonate with audiences and struggled to attract viewers to theaters.

    The film, which starred Aaron Taylor-Johnson as the titular character, was met with mixed reviews from critics and fans alike. Many cited the lackluster storyline and underdeveloped characters as major drawbacks, ultimately leading to the film’s poor performance at the box office.

    With a worldwide gross of just $150 million, Kraven the Hunter now holds the unfortunate title of the lowest-grossing Sony Marvel film to date. This disappointing outcome has raised questions about the future of the franchise and whether Sony will continue to invest in these standalone Marvel projects.

    Despite this setback, Sony remains committed to expanding its Marvel Universe with upcoming projects such as Morbius and Venom: Let There Be Carnage. Only time will tell if these films will fare better at the box office and help revitalize the studio’s superhero offerings.

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  • NBA Matchups: January 31 | Establish The Run


     

    LAC @ CHA | DAL @ DET | DEN @ PHI | CHI @ TOR | BOS @ NOP | MIL @ SAS | PHX @ GSW

     

    L.A. Clippers at Charlotte Hornets (front end)

    Team Totals: Clippers 113, Hornets 98.5

    Injury Report: LaMelo Ball (O, ankle), Cody Martin (O, hernia), Mark Williams (O, foot), Kris Dunn (O, knee)

    Clippers projected starters: James Harden, Norman Powell, Derrick Jones Jr., Kawhi Leonard, Ivica Zubac

    Hornets projected starters: Vasa Micic, Nick Smith Jr., Josh Green, Miles Bridges, Taj Gibson

    Lue quotes: Said they fought through it after the Spurs made a big run, said it was huge for Kawhi to finish the game, said he took Kawhi out earlier in the fourth because he wanted him to close, said rebounding is a huge part of their plan, said they are challenging Zu to hit the glass more, said Kawhi “had a lot of pop” and they’re a different team when he looks like that, said Kawhi’s movement is back but he’s not all the way back on conditioning.

    Lee quotes: Said the team could’ve been better on defense because they gave up too many free throws, said Micic is a fighter and it showed that he’s a fighter, said he’s happy they have Micic on their side, said K.J. Simpson impacted the game without scoring, said they need to get better on the ball, said he hopes LaMelo news could be the best case of just a week.

    Stats and Notes: 

    *The Clippers are playing fantastic basketball right now, and it’s been their offense lately that has carried them in their last two wins. It’s not a surprise that Kawhi Leonard has helped with Kawhi posting a 123.0 O rating, which is by far the team leader (Powell 115.5, Zubac 113.3). The Hornets are playing better defensively and are still third in defensive rating since Christmas. I’d still expect the Clippers to put up numbers there. For the Hornets on offense, it’s just a lost cause without LaMelo Ball. As noted on Wednesday, the Hornets just can’t score points without LaMelo. The Clippers are an elite defense and are now the league’s second-best rim defense, and they just don’t get beat on the boards. Los Angeles is giving up more C&S stuff these days and they’re a top-10 transition defense. I doubt the Hornets score 100 here, but maybe they can break 90.

    *James Harden has been living on some really soft matchups these days as he’s run into some heavy on-ball funnels, but this time it gets a little tougher, as the Hornets aren’t too bad at limiting lead handlers with Josh Green set to guard him. Harden’s usage continues to hold up just fine with Kawhi in the mix, and I’d expect Harden to be more of a passer in this spot.

    *This should be a fantastic spot for Ivica Zubac. After what should’ve been one of the toughest spots against Victor Wembanyama, he gets a complete nut matchup against Mark Williams. As great as Mark has been (and we’ll get to that in a second), the opposing centers are just piling up stats against him. Plus, Ty Lue has been on Zu to hit the boards, and he’s clearly over the blurry vision issue that cost him time last week. This man just dropped a 20/20 game. He doesn’t have vision problems. 

    *Norman Powell is so matchup-proof and he’s just a bucket against almost any defense. The Hornets are not a huge 3-point funnel, but Norm is going to get a very soft 1-on-1 matchup with Nick Smith Jr. on him. There are just a lot of blowout concerns on him.

    *Kawhi Leonard is playing into the fourth quarter and he’s starting to pop on the screen with his play. Kawhi has 13 points in transition in his last two games after putting up just 19 points in transition combined before his last two. This is going to be a blowout, so I would expect the Clippers to cut his minutes a little here.

    *Yeah, I don’t know how the Hornets score 100 in this spot. We saw basically this same group on Wednesday and they scored 83. Miles Bridges had a large handling role with 4.2 minutes of touch time and 17 drives. He gets a really bad matchup against Derrick Jones Jr., but at least the role is there.

    *Moussa Diabate gets a revenge game, but I just have no faith in this team to score.

     

    Great matchups: Ivica Zubac, Norman Powell

    Good matchups: Kawhi Leonard, James Harden, Derrick Jones Jr.

    Bad matchups: The Hornets


     

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    As we head into the end of January, there are some exciting NBA matchups to look forward to on January 31st. From top teams battling it out for playoff positioning to key individual player matchups, there is plenty to keep fans on the edge of their seats. Let’s take a closer look at some of the games to watch on January 31st.

    1. Los Angeles Lakers vs. Houston Rockets: Two powerhouse teams in the Western Conference face off in what is sure to be a high-scoring and intense game. LeBron James and Anthony Davis will look to lead the Lakers to victory against James Harden and the Rockets.

    2. Milwaukee Bucks vs. New Orleans Pelicans: Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks take on Zion Williamson and the Pelicans in a matchup of two rising stars in the league. Both teams are fighting for playoff spots and will be looking to make a statement with a win.

    3. Denver Nuggets vs. Golden State Warriors: The Nuggets, led by Nikola Jokic, face off against Stephen Curry and the Warriors in a battle of two talented teams. Both squads have had their ups and downs this season and will be looking to gain momentum with a win.

    4. Boston Celtics vs. Toronto Raptors: Two perennial contenders in the Eastern Conference go head-to-head as Jayson Tatum and the Celtics take on Pascal Siakam and the Raptors. Both teams are jockeying for playoff position and will be looking to secure a crucial win.

    Be sure to tune in on January 31st to catch all the action and see which teams come out on top in these exciting matchups. Who do you think will emerge victorious? Let us know in the comments below!

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  • Democratic Sen. Gary Peters won’t run for re-election in battleground Michigan


    Democratic Sen. Gary Peters announced Tuesday that he won’t run for re-election in Michigan in 2026, creating a pivotal open-seat election next year in one of the most tightly divided swing states in the United States.

    Peters made the announcement in an interview with The Detroit News, in which he said he wouldn’t resign but won’t seek re-election because he “never saw service in Congress as something you do your whole life.”

    “I always thought there would be a time that I would step aside and pass the reins for the next generation,” he told the paper.

    “I think this is pretty normal for everybody to say, I’ve done a job, and I’m proud of the job I did, but there are other things I want to do in my life. There are other ways that I can give back to the community.”

    Peters also released a video and press release announcing his decision.

    Peters’ decision will have implications for the fight for control of the Senate in two years and, potentially, for Michigan’s closely watched race for governor. Republicans currently hold 53 seats in the Senate, plus the tie-breaking vice presidency. Peters’ retirement in a state Donald Trump has twice won narrowly (and lost once) could add another degree of difficulty to his party’s efforts to win the majority.

    Peters has repeatedly faced tough election fights in the competitive state. So while his race would have likely been competitive if he decided to run again, the open race only raises the likelihood of a competitive Senate election in Michigan next year, when it could be one of the top battlegrounds on the Senate map.

    A big field of potential candidates for Senate and governor

    It’s unclear who might run to replace Peters from either party. To the extent people in Michigan were looking forward to 2026 elections already, much of the attention in the state has been focused right now on the wide-open race for governor, since two-term Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is term-limited.

    Whitmer said in a statement issued by a spokesperson for her political group, Fight Like Hell, that she wouldn’t seek Peters’ seat.

    “Governor Whitmer is grateful for Senator Peters’ service,” the spokesperson said. “She is proudly serving the people of Michigan as governor and is not running for this seat in the Senate.”

    Democratic Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is the only major Democrat in the race for governor right now, while Michigan state Senate Republican Leader Aric Nesbitt is the only major GOP candidate in the race. Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, a former Democrat, left the party and is mounting an independent bid.

    But many potential candidates on both sides of the aisle were expected to consider running for governor. It’s possible the opening could sway some of those politicians to decide to mount a Senate bid instead.

    On the Democratic side, possible gubernatorial contenders include Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist; former U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who moved to the state a few years ago (his husband grew up in Michigan); and state Sen. Mallory McMorrow, a member of the Democratic leadership in the Senate whose influence has grown in the state after she delivered a buzzy floor speech pushing back against Republicans who claimed her party wanted to indoctrinate children.

    And the Republican side could get crowded too — there are a number of current or former GOP members of Congress who could be strong candidates if they decide to run, and candidates for governor in 2022 who may want to try to run again.

    Now that the Senate race is open, it could serve as another release valve for pent-up political ambition among Michigan Democrats and Republicans.

    GOP Rep. John James, for example, ran in two of the last three Senate elections, though it’s unclear whether he’d want to run again this year. A Republican Senate strategist keeping tabs on the race told NBC News they’re keeping an eye specifically on James, as well as former Rep. Mike Rogers (who ran in 2024) and current Rep. Bill Huizenga.

    Republican Rep. Lisa McClain, the House Republican Conference Chair, told reporters that she wouldn’t run for the Senate and that she is “happy here” in the House.

    Tudor Dixon, a political commentator who lost to Whitmer in the 2022 governor’s race, acknowledged Tuesday that she is considering entering the GOP Senate primary.

    “I appreciate the outpouring of support and am considering our future very seriously,” Dixon said on X.

    A source familiar with Buttigieg’s thinking confirmed that he is “exploring all options on how he can be helpful and continue to serve.”

    “He’s honored to be mentioned for this, and he’s taking a serious look,” the source added.

    A source close to Gilchrist made it clear that he’s considering a Senate bid too, amid the open gubernatorial race.

    “This is a pivotal time for Michigan and the country, and while he’s working with Governor Whitmer to make progress for Michigan he’s seriously considering running for this open Senate seat,” the source said.

    McMorrow told NBC News that she is looking at both the gubernatorial and the Senate races and plans to “have a number of conversations in the coming days about where I can do the most good for Michiganders.”

    Rep. Hillary Scholten, D-Mich., who won her second term last fall in a Grand Rapids-area district, also is looking at the Senate race, a source close to her said.

    As for Gilchrist, if he chooses to run for the Senate instead of governor next year, the Democratic Lieutenant Governors Association is prepared to spend seven figures in the primary on his behalf, said the group’s executive director, Kevin Holst. 

    Dennis Lennox, a GOP consultant with extensive Michigan experience, noted that Sen. Elissa Slotkin enjoyed a relatively clear Democratic primary field in her successful bid to succeed Sen. Debbie Stabenow, who retired.

    “Democrats in Michigan are institutionally stronger, and clearing the field will help their eventual nominee,” said Lennox, who mentioned Buttigieg as a strong candidate.

    Lennox went on to mention James as a potential candidate for either post and wondered whether Huizenga or Rep. John Moolenaar would want to give up their House seats if James doesn’t run for the Senate.

    “There isn’t much of a Republican bench, although Michigan is one of those states where there’s perennially an outside business kind of candidate who self-funds,” he said, mentioning former RNC and Michigan GOP Chair Ronna McDaniel as a “wild card” possibility.

    Peters’ rise in politics

    Peters told The Detroit News he wouldn’t run for another public office in 2026 and is focused on finishing his Senate term.

    A former state senator, Naval Reserve officer and head of the state’s lottery, Peters arrived in Washington in 2009 after defeating a GOP incumbent in an Oakland County-area House race. He won a tough re-election in 2010 amid the Republican wave that year before winning a difficult Democratic primary after redistricting threw him into a district with another incumbent.

    He then won a campaign to replace retiring Democratic Sen. Carl Levin in 2014, earning a second term in a hard-fought race against James in 2020.

    Peters holds pivotal committee posts in the Senate, on the Appropriations, Armed Services and Commerce, Science and Transportation committees. And he served two stints leading the Senate Democrats’ campaign arm, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. Under his leadership in 2022, Democrats expanded their majority in an election cycle many had expected would be difficult for his party.

    Two years later, Democrats lost control of the Senate. Besides losing seats in deep-red West Virginia in 2024, Montana and Ohio, Democratic Sen. Bob Casey also lost in Pennsylvania, but Democrats kept Senate seats in other battlegrounds Trump won, including Michigan.



    Democratic Sen. Gary Peters announced today that he will not seek re-election in Michigan, a crucial battleground state in the upcoming 2022 midterm elections. Peters, who has served in the Senate since 2015, cited personal reasons for his decision to step down.

    Peters, a moderate Democrat known for his bipartisan approach to governance, was facing a tough re-election battle in a state that narrowly voted for President Joe Biden in 2020. His departure leaves a significant void in the Democratic Party’s efforts to retain control of the Senate.

    In a statement, Peters thanked his constituents for their support and pledged to continue working on behalf of Michiganders until his term expires in January 2023. He also expressed confidence in the Democratic Party’s ability to field a strong candidate to succeed him.

    Peters’ decision not to run for re-election is sure to shake up the political landscape in Michigan and could have far-reaching implications for the balance of power in the Senate. As both parties gear up for what promises to be a fiercely contested election cycle, all eyes will be on Michigan as Democrats seek to hold onto their slim majority in the Senate.

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  • “Him for Fox” – Warriors fans put ‘Klay Thompson’ replacement in trade discussions amid underwhelming run


    Buddy Hield was once regarded as the Golden State Warriors’ replacement for Klay Thompson, who won four NBA titles during his time with the team. Hield, who is also a lethal shooter, was signed in the last offseason, following Thompson‘s departure in free agency to play with the Dallas Mavericks.

    Hield, however, has not lived up to expectations, despite an impressive start with the team. He is shooting a respectable 36.6 percent from the three-point range on seven attempts per game. Yet, it was his lowest three-point percentage since 2020.

    In his recent game against the Utah Jazz, Hield only put up two points on 1-of-7 shooting, triggering discussions among fans about his trade value, and if it is high time for the team to trade him.

    Fans came up with numerous trade ideas for Hield, ranging from an All-Star to some bench warmers in the NBA in an attempt to salvage the struggling Warriors’s season.

    “Him for fox,” one fan said.

    “Send him to Pistons for Malik Beasley!,” said another fan.

    “I would take him for zeke naji,” said one more fan.

    Meanwhile, other fans discussed his trade value, which most of them think has shrunk since starting the season well alongside Steph Curry and Draymond Green.

    “No team wants this dude…You have to find a team that wants him and his contract(4 years)… He’s untradeable right now…,” said one fan.

    “trade value so f**king low rn. bro imagine we keep him…,” a fan said.

    “I really thought Buddy Hield will be something else when he arrived in Golden State. Now I know why he get traded everytime,” said another fan.

    Hield is averaging 11.8 points, 3.3 rebounds, and 1.6 assists per game in 23 minutes. His current scoring average is his lowest since his rookie season in 2016, when he was still playing with the New Orleans Pelicans.

    Aside from the Pelicans, he has played with the Sacramento Kings, Indiana Pacers, and the Philadelphia 76ers before going to the Warriors in the offseason.

    Warriors head coach Steve Kerr puts full trust in Buddy Hield

    Despite Buddy Hield’s struggles, Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has emphasized that he is giving Hield his full trust in shooting the ball. Kerr said that he is willing to give Hield more freedom in spite of his shooting woes this season.

    “I trust him…I believe he’ll make the next shot…I’m I’m going to keep playing him. I’m going to keep trusting him,” Kerr said.

    Kerr has been playing Buddy Hield mostly off the bench this season. However, he has been inconsistent recently, only scoring in double digits three times in the last eight games.

    The Warriors are currently at 23-23. They have won five of their last 12 games.