Dua Lipa’s big role in the new film “Argylle” definitely forced her to venture outside of her comfort zone; hopefully, the box office results won’t deter her too much.
In case you missed it, “Argylle” revolves around a novelist who creates spy fiction, and whose life turns into one when her most recent work begins to parallel actual occurrences.
But the cast—Henry Cavill, Bryce Dallas Howard, Sam Rockwell, John Cena, Ariana DeBose, Catherine O’Hara, Samuel L. Jackson, Dua, and so on—generated far more excitement about the film than the story itself.
However, not even a star-studded army can appear to rescue “Argylle” from the inevitable box office bomb. The Hollywood Reporter claims that the comedy-thriller’s first weekend isn’t doing well. On Friday, it brought in just $5.6 million domestically, and its expected opening weekend gross was $16.5 million. The movie’s foreign box office performance appears to be equally dismal, with those regions predicted to bring in a meager $16.9 million, which is a meager beginning for a picture with a
According to a number of sites, the movie cost $200 million to produce. That amount does not include the marketing budget, which was likely far higher considering the extensive advertising campaign the Apple team ran.
The obvious explanation for what transpired is that the film’s unfavorable early reviews may have discouraged potential viewers from going to the theater. Although critics have given the film a 37% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, viewers have given it a 65% rating.
Dua’s presence in the movie is particularly significant in this case because of how little acting she does. She has only truly done two roles that are listed on IMDb; in “Barbie,” she was a Barbie, but so was half of H’Wood.
Therefore, a poor box office performance in her first truly significant part could harm her career prospects, or it might not. She remains one of the world’s most well-known vocalists.
In conclusion, it appears that “Argylle” is living up to its reputation as a secret agent because nobody is pointing it out. FAQ 1: What is Dua Lipa’s role in the film “Argylle”? A1: Dua Lipa plays a role in the film “Argylle,” which revolves around a novelist creating spy fiction, and her life takes a turn when her work parallels real-life occurrences.
Q2: Who are some of the notable cast members in “Argylle”? A2: The notable cast members in “Argylle” include Henry Cavill, Bryce Dallas Howard, Sam Rockwell, John Cena, Ariana DeBose, Catherine O’Hara, Samuel L. Jackson, and Dua Lipa.
Q3: What is the premise of “Argylle”? A3: “Argylle” revolves around a novelist who writes spy fiction, and her life starts to mirror the events in her most recent work.
Q4: What are the box office results for “Argylle” on its first weekend? A4: “Argylle” did not perform well at the box office on its first weekend, bringing in $5.6 million domestically, falling short of the expected opening weekend gross of $16.5 million.
Q5: How much did it cost to produce “Argylle,” and what additional expenses are mentioned? A5: The movie “Argylle” is reported to have cost $200 million to produce, and additional expenses for marketing were likely high due to an extensive advertising campaign by the Apple team.
Q6: What is the predicted foreign box office performance for “Argylle”? A6: The predicted foreign box office performance for “Argylle” is expected to bring in a meager $16.9 million.
Q7: How has “Argylle” been received by critics and viewers? A7: “Argylle” has received unfavorable early reviews from critics, with a 37% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. However, viewers have given it a 65% rating.
Q8: How significant is Dua Lipa’s role in “Argylle” in terms of her acting career? A8: Dua Lipa’s role in “Argylle” is considered significant as it marks one of her first truly substantial acting roles. The film’s poor box office performance may have potential implications for her acting career.
Q9: How many acting roles has Dua Lipa done before “Argylle”? A9: Dua Lipa has only truly done two acting roles listed on IMDb, including her role as a Barbie in “Barbie.”