Barbie breaks ground with ₦39 million, Òrìṣà beats Oppenheimer with ₦27 million

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It was a tough battle, but Nigerians chose the iconic doll over a deity and Nolan’s destroyer.

Over the weekend, Nigerian audiences witnessed a huge movie battle at the box office.

Greta Gerwig’s ridiculously pink Barbie, Christopher Nolan’s bleak historical drama Oppenheimer, and Kola Odunlade‘s Òrìṣà (#OrisaBarbieHeimer) debuted all at once on Friday, July 21, 2023, making for an epic showdown.

The first two seemingly had the upper hand, backed by global campaigns and the luxury of being cultural touchstones, while the local production appeared to be overshadowed by the Barbenheimer noise.

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However, the recently released figures by the Cinema Exhibitors Association of Nigeria (CEAN) say differently. Data from ticket sales on July 21–23, 2023, show that the domestic audience went all out for the beloved doll and Yoruba epic over Nolan’s dark tragedy.

Barbie opened with ₦39 million, while Òrìṣà surprisingly surpassed Oppenheimer with ₦27. 58 million. The latter came in at fourth place with only ₦17 million.

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Nigerians chose the iconic doll over a deity and Nolan's destroyer [CEAN]
Nigerians chose the iconic doll over a deity and Nolan’s destroyer [CEAN]

Opening with ₦78 million last week, Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning Part One is holding steady in the face of the #OrisaBarbieHeimer competition.

Now in its second week, the latest installment in the popular Tom Cruise-led franchise has earned an additional ₦31. 6 million for a total of ₦118. 9 million.

In fifth place, we have another Nigerian movie, Love, Lust & Other Things, which has now made ₦27. 5 million in three weeks.

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While things seem to be looking good for Nollywood with two local titles in the top slots, their figures still pale in comparison to Hollywood productions for now.

Still, it is noteworthy that Nollywood is putting up a fight, unlike in the past, when foreign movies would come in and immediately take over. It’s going to be an interesting time at the domestic box office over the next couple of days.

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