HO HO HUGE! #1 ‘Les Misérables’ Opens To $18M And #2 ‘Django Unchained’ $14M On Xmas     By NIKKI FINKE, Editor in Chief | Tuesday December 25, 2012 @ 10:15pm PST
TUESDAY 11:15 PM, 4TH UPDATE:  It may be Christmas Day quiet in the malls but it’s busy, busy, busy in  the multiplexes around the U.S. and Canada. My sources say this turned  into a supersized Christmas Day for domestic filmgoing. That’s a great  year-end gift for Hollywood after keeping the budgets of these  debut movies minimal. Audiences repaid the favor by giving all three new  wide releases movies no less than ‘A-’ scores to help their word of  mouth. Leading the pack is Working Title/Universal’s 
Les Misérables debuting  #1 in 2,808 theaters and receiving a coveted ‘A’ CinemaScore from  audiences. The musical lived up to both Fandango’s and MovieTickets’  reports of huge advance online sales. (It was the #1 advance  ticket-seller among all Christmas Day releases, surpassing previous record-holder 
Sherlock Holmes  in 2009.) The studio was hoping Tom Hooper’s adaptation of the  world-reknown musical would open to $10+M. Well, my insiders say today’s  grosses looked like a big $15M to $20M — now more like $18M — for the  PG13 film that runs 2 hours and 37 minutes and stars Hugh Jackman, Anne  Hathaway, and Russell Crowe. (Speaking of the latter, may I never again  have to hear Crowe sing like a cat being strangled. I hope he lip-syncs  in that rock band of his…

 Of course, Christmas Day tends to have higher  mix of presales, especially for the openers, so these numbers could  change a lot by Wednesday and Thursday. But as one studio exec analyzes,  “Christmas Day has very unique play patterns by genre, region of the  country, ethnicity, and target demo. You won’t really know where films  are headed until Friday. But that’s a fantastic number for 
Les Miz.”