Nigeria’s box office raked in N653 million revenue in May: CEAN
The Cinema Exhibitors Association of Nigeria (CEAN) on Tuesday said that it generated N653 million from tickets sold across the country in May.
Speaking in Lagos, Patrick Lee, National Chairman of CEAN, disclosed that “We had total sales of N653,229,100.00 for the month of May 2022.
“21 Nollywood films shown in May accounted for 28 per cent of total ticket sales while 14 films, Hollywood films accounted for about 69 per cent, with “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” being the major outliner.
“Comparing April with May, ticket sales improved by about 12 per cent, with May being the highest-grossing month in2022, so far.
Mr Lee noted that the top five highest grossing films in May are: “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness”; “King of Thieves”; “Sonic the Hedgehog2”; “The Lost City” and “The Perfect Arrangement”.
He said the films to be released across cinemas in June are: “Ex and Exes”; “Jurassic World: Dominion”; “The Order of Things”; “Flatus”; “Last Seen Alive”; “Light Year”; “Silent Baron”; “Black Phone”; “Elvis” and “Ile Owo”.
“It is exciting to see the mind-blowing boxoffice performance of titles released inMay.
“Like we all anticipated, “DoctorStrange in the Multiverse of Madness” ledthe park with over N330 million to cosolidate on the continued monstrousperformance of Nollywood’s rave-of-the-moment, “King of Thieves”.
“Doctor Strange in the Multiverse ofMadness” now holds the record ofthe strongest weekend opening fora post-pandemic release inNigerian cinemas.
“While “King of Thieves”, is so far, the highest grossing Nollywood film since “Omo Ghetto the Saga”,” he said.
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