Anyone But You starring Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney is still playing in movie theaters, and viewers wonder when it will stop being shown on the big screen. Here is all you need to know.
How long is Anyone But You in theaters for?
Anyone But You will likely stay in theaters for at least the next three weeks until next month’s start.
The reason Anyone But You will stay in theaters for at least the next three weeks to the start of next month is because the film has only been out on the big screen for just under two weeks. Moreover, due to the box-office success of the film as of publishing (it has currently grossed $34.3 million against a $25 million budget), Sony Pictures the distributors of the film are likely waiting to see how long the film will continue to perform before they decide to remove it from theaters. This makes it more likely that the film will stay in theaters for at least three weeks to a month, or slightly more.
Furthermore, the current rule for theatrical movies and their streaming releases is that a film leaves the theater after 45 days and enters digital platforms and streaming shortly after. As such, since the film has only been out for 11 days as of writing, it will likely leave theaters 34 days later, which will be February 5.
As such, Anyone But You will leave theaters by early February at the earliest or late February at the latest.
Anyone But You is directed by Will Gluck, best known for his work on projects such as Friends with Benefits and Easy A.
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