One Direction are expected to top the Labour Day movie box office charts in the US with their 3D concert movie This Is Us, expected to pull in a whopping $22 million, according to various reports.
According to Billboard, Sony Pictures' TriStar will have the film playing on more than 2,000 screens, stating that it is about one-third fewer than the number of screens Justin Bieber's Never Say Never opened on back in February 2011.
Biebs' flick grossed $73 million in the U.S., taking in $29.5 million in its opening weekend, according to figures compiled by Box Office Mojo.
Last summer also saw the release of Katy Perry's concert movie Part of Me, opening on 2,730 screens and pulling in $7.13 million on its way to a U.S. gross of $25.33 million.
because its bland and boring, didn't see that Bieber one but I suppose there is at least some drama and emotions. I had more fun looking at those gurls meltdowns at the audience.
According to Billboard, Sony Pictures' TriStar will have the film playing on more than 2,000 screens, stating that it is about one-third fewer than the number of screens Justin Bieber's Never Say Never opened on back in February 2011.
Biebs' flick grossed $73 million in the U.S., taking in $29.5 million in its opening weekend, according to figures compiled by Box Office Mojo.