Arrowhead Game Studio’s Helldivers 2 has been crushing records ever since its launch back in February 2024. The game revolves around co-op gameplay featuring multiple levels of difficulty, some of which can be really hard.
Helldivers 2
The PlayStation 5 exclusive is curated especially to be played with teammates who unite to get through missions that are set on planets invaded with alien bugs or plagued by terrifying robots. And when things get difficult and brutal in Helldivers 2, there is a savior that players can turn to.
Who is ‘.atasu’?
Skull Admiral ‘.atasu’ in Helldivers 2 is being called the game’s very own Let Me Solo Her. In a Reddit post, the player shared “I am that level 50 guy.” The player has reached 50 levels after playing for more than 200 hours in just a month of launch. The game launched on February 8, 2024, across PlayStation 5 and PC.
Suggested“What are you hiding Joel?”: Helldivers...
Helldivers 2
The PlayStation 5 exclusive is curated especially to be played with teammates who unite to get through missions that are set on planets invaded with alien bugs or plagued by terrifying robots. And when things get difficult and brutal in Helldivers 2, there is a savior that players can turn to.
Who is ‘.atasu’?
Skull Admiral ‘.atasu’ in Helldivers 2 is being called the game’s very own Let Me Solo Her. In a Reddit post, the player shared “I am that level 50 guy.” The player has reached 50 levels after playing for more than 200 hours in just a month of launch. The game launched on February 8, 2024, across PlayStation 5 and PC.
Suggested“What are you hiding Joel?”: Helldivers...
- 3/15/2024
- by Amarylisa Gonsalves
- FandomWire
Christopher Lloyd has spoken.
Nearly a week after being a part of a guest star-studded episode of The Mandalorian, filmdom’s erstwhile Doc Brown has opened up about his visit to the vast Star Wars universe.
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In the Disney+ series’ April 12 episode, titled “Guns for Hire” and directed by Bryce Dallas Howard, Bo-Katan (played by Katee Sackhoff) and Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) were...
- 4/11/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
Mando, Boba and Ahsoka appear to be bound for the big screen, in a new Star Wars movie to be directed by franchise expert Dave Filoni.
Appearing on-stage at the London Star Wars Celebration on Friday morning, Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy announced no fewer than three new Star Wars films, to be directed by Star Wars Rebels creator/Mandalorian EP Filoni, Academy Award nominee James Mangold (Logan, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny) and two-time Academy Award winner Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy (Saving Face, A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness).
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Appearing on-stage at the London Star Wars Celebration on Friday morning, Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy announced no fewer than three new Star Wars films, to be directed by Star Wars Rebels creator/Mandalorian EP Filoni, Academy Award nominee James Mangold (Logan, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny) and two-time Academy Award winner Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy (Saving Face, A Girl in the River: The Price of Forgiveness).
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- 4/7/2023
- by Matt Webb Mitovich
- TVLine.com
D.J. Caruso’s action hit “Eagle Eye” soared to the top of the international box office this weekend with an estimated $12 million in ticket sales. Its total gross currently stands at $45.6 million.
At No. 2, Ethan and Joel Coen’s comedy “Burn After Reading” collected $8.7 million to reach an overseas total of $30 million. Andrei Kravchuk’s Russian drama “Admiral” ranked third with a weekend gross of $8.2 million and a cumulative gross of $27.6 million.
Meanwhile, Pixar’s animated adventure “Wall-e” picked up another $7 million at No. 4, lifting its total international haul to $247 million. Domestically, the film about the lonely robot only grossed $221 million.
Debuting in fifth place with $6.4 million was John Moore’s video game adaptation “Max Payne,” which opened in 32 territories. Starring Mark Wahlberg, the film follows a grieving detective who has made it his mission to avenge those responsible for his family’s murders.
Other results from the overseas box...
At No. 2, Ethan and Joel Coen’s comedy “Burn After Reading” collected $8.7 million to reach an overseas total of $30 million. Andrei Kravchuk’s Russian drama “Admiral” ranked third with a weekend gross of $8.2 million and a cumulative gross of $27.6 million.
Meanwhile, Pixar’s animated adventure “Wall-e” picked up another $7 million at No. 4, lifting its total international haul to $247 million. Domestically, the film about the lonely robot only grossed $221 million.
Debuting in fifth place with $6.4 million was John Moore’s video game adaptation “Max Payne,” which opened in 32 territories. Starring Mark Wahlberg, the film follows a grieving detective who has made it his mission to avenge those responsible for his family’s murders.
Other results from the overseas box...
- 10/20/2008
- by Franck Tabouring
- screeninglog.com
Thanks to openings in seven territories during the weekend led by Japan and the U.K., DreamWorks/Paramount's thriller "Eagle Eye" ensnared an estimated $12 million from 3,779 screens in 49 markets, finishing No. 1 on the international circuit for the first time.
Meanwhile, 20th Century Fox's video game-inspired "Max Payne," the No. 1 film domestically, was fifth on the weekend overseas with $6.4 million from 1,305 screens in 32 mostly small markets. The action vehicle starring Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis premiered in first place in at least six of those markets and debuted at No. 3 in Spain with $1.3 million from 302 sites.
At No. 2 overall was "Burn After Reading," the Coen brothers' espionage satire, which opened in five new territories (three handled by Universal). Overall, its weekend take was an estimated $8.7 million, hoisting its overseas cume to about $30 million. Universal reports that the U.K. opening ($3.3 million from 396 sites) was the biggest boxoffice bow of any Coens title in the market.
Meanwhile, 20th Century Fox's video game-inspired "Max Payne," the No. 1 film domestically, was fifth on the weekend overseas with $6.4 million from 1,305 screens in 32 mostly small markets. The action vehicle starring Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis premiered in first place in at least six of those markets and debuted at No. 3 in Spain with $1.3 million from 302 sites.
At No. 2 overall was "Burn After Reading," the Coen brothers' espionage satire, which opened in five new territories (three handled by Universal). Overall, its weekend take was an estimated $8.7 million, hoisting its overseas cume to about $30 million. Universal reports that the U.K. opening ($3.3 million from 396 sites) was the biggest boxoffice bow of any Coens title in the market.
- 10/19/2008
- by By Frank Segers
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
I don’t usually write about box office numbers but given this is news about a film that we have covered quite extensively. It just so happens that this film, Koltchak/Admiral, directed by Andrei Kravchuk, dethroned the current five week international box office champion, Mama Mia; definitely Not a film that we have covered here [Todd won’t admit on the those lonely nights he puts Abba Gold in the CD player he becomes the Dancing Queen].
Admiral opened in just two markets, Russia and Ukraine, and took in an estimated $12.8 million from about 1,500 screens. Close behind was Eagle Eye, opening in 10 new markets for 41 in total. The math looks pretty good for Admiral, grossing that much with just 2 to Eagle Eyes’ 41. But it took Mama Mia out of the top spot! That’s reason enough to celebrate. Huzzah!
To recap, Admiral is A Russian-made historical drama about a Revolution-era naval hero with romantic entanglements. It depicts the title character’s war experiences as well as his love affair with a close friend’s wife.
Admiral opened in just two markets, Russia and Ukraine, and took in an estimated $12.8 million from about 1,500 screens. Close behind was Eagle Eye, opening in 10 new markets for 41 in total. The math looks pretty good for Admiral, grossing that much with just 2 to Eagle Eyes’ 41. But it took Mama Mia out of the top spot! That’s reason enough to celebrate. Huzzah!
To recap, Admiral is A Russian-made historical drama about a Revolution-era naval hero with romantic entanglements. It depicts the title character’s war experiences as well as his love affair with a close friend’s wife.
- 10/13/2008
- by Mack
- Screen Anarchy
A Russian-made historical drama about a Revolution-era naval hero with romantic entanglements emerged as the weekend’s surprise No.1 international boxoffice winner as ”Koltchak” (Admiral), which opened in just two markets -- Russia and the Ukraine -- grossed an estimated $12.8 million from about 1,500 screens.
“Admiral” stars Konstantin Khabensky as the admiral and polar explorer who led the elite “white forces” of the anti-Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War. The drama directed by Andrei Kravchuk was produced by Russian Channel 1/Solyaris, and acquired and released by 20th Century Fox. It depicts the title character’s war experiences as well as his love affair with a close friend’s wife.
Warner’s “Body of Lies,” directed by Ridley Scott and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe, opened in Australia and New Zealand as well as five Asian markets (including Taiwan and Hong Kong) for an estimated $3.2 million take from a total of 656 screens.
“Admiral” stars Konstantin Khabensky as the admiral and polar explorer who led the elite “white forces” of the anti-Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War. The drama directed by Andrei Kravchuk was produced by Russian Channel 1/Solyaris, and acquired and released by 20th Century Fox. It depicts the title character’s war experiences as well as his love affair with a close friend’s wife.
Warner’s “Body of Lies,” directed by Ridley Scott and starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe, opened in Australia and New Zealand as well as five Asian markets (including Taiwan and Hong Kong) for an estimated $3.2 million take from a total of 656 screens.
- 10/12/2008
- by By Frank Segers
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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