Remaking the 2020 Spanish comedy The People Upstairs, Olivia Wilde is drawing acclaim for her third directorial feature The Invite. Currently in limited release, it’s out wide on July 10th. The four-hander stars Seth Rogen, Wilde, Penélope Cruz, and Edward Norton.
After its first screenings at Sundance back in January, a bidding war ensued with A24 winning out. On the Fourth of July weekend, The Invite welcomed crowds at 28 venues across New York, L.A., and other big cities. It even managed to crack the top ten in 10th with $800,000 plus for a noteworthy per screen average.
With 95% on Rotten Tomatoes and an 82 Metacritic, Wilde’s latest is starting to generate awards buzz. Her 2019 behind the camera debut Booksmart did the same while 2022’s Don’t Worry Darling was a critical and commercial letdown.
Like many platform titles, The Invite should play stronger in large markets. A wide release forecast is tricky until I see a final theater count and I’ll update accordingly if need be. I do think this can manage high single digits.
The Invite opening weekend prediction: $8.4 million
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