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Beyoncé’s “RENAISSANCE: A FILM BY BEYONCÉ” Anticipates Strong Opening Weekend at Select Theaters

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As the countdown to the highly-anticipated concert film “RENAISSANCE: A FILM BY BEYONCÉ” inches closer, the buzz surrounding its release intensifies. Recently, a private showing over the holiday weekend on November 25 drew a star-studded crowd, including luminaries like Lizzo and nearly the entire Destiny’s Child cast, showing their support for the Houston native. However, a topic of discussion emerged from the event, with some suggesting Beyoncé’s look was an attempt to emulate Kim Kardashian’s style, sparking conversations about cultural influences.

Despite the unsettling moment, particularly for her mother Tina Knowles, the evening was deemed a success. Beyoncé has been building anticipation for the film over the past month through teasers and trailers, including a Thanksgiving drop where she extended holiday wishes to her followers while offering a sneak peek at her upcoming cinematic venture.

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Given the pre-release excitement and the star power associated with Beyoncé, expectations for a strong opening weekend at the box office are well-founded. According to HipHopDX, early projections suggest an impressive $30 to $40 million debut, with the film set to run in AMC, Regal, and Cinemark theaters from November 30 to December 3. Following a brief hiatus, it will return to theaters from December 7 to the 10 before transitioning to Video On Demand (VOD) on December 13.

Share your initial thoughts on the projected opening weekend for “RENAISSANCE.” Are you planning to catch the movie during its theatrical run from November 30? Do you believe it has the potential to be the best concert film of the year or perhaps the greatest one ever? Share your opinions in the comments section below, and stay tuned for more updates on this cinematic musical experience.

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