Evangelical Christian inspiration and apologetics are
filling theater seats, with two films in the top five for box office last
weekend.
“God’s Not Dead 2,” the sequel to a 2014 argument for
Christian faith, came in fourth behind “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice,”
”Zootopia” and “My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2.”
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz hosted a showing in Wisconsin where he
lauded it in his remarks about supporting “religious liberty.”
The opening earnings of “God’s Not Dead 2” were $8.1 million
from April 1-3. That is less than the original earned at its debut, according
to The Associated Press, but the first film went on to earn $60 million.
“Miracles from Heaven,” starring Jennifer Garner and Queen
Latifah, came in fifth and added $7.6 million to its three-week run that now
totals $46.8 million.
“People underestimate not just about how much the core
faith-based community, but also the public at large, wants movies that can
inspire and uplift them,” Devon Franklin, a producer on “Miracles from Heaven”
and an ordained minister, told Variety.
Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for comScore, told
USA Today the film’s success is a testament to a “loyal and passionate”
faith-based audience: “Closing in on $50 million,” he said, “it’s a total
moneymaking machine.”
Cathy Lynn Grossman is senior national reporter for RNS
Source: Christian Headlines
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