This weekend, the box office will welcome a new contender vying to be the imaginary friend of moviegoers across America. John Krasinski’s original family film “IF,” boasting an A-list cast led by Ryan Reynolds and an ensemble of voice talents, is tracking for a domestic debut in the $30-40 million range.
The live-action/CGI animated hybrid from Paramount follows a young girl named Bea (Cailey Fleming) who discovers the world of discarded imaginary friends, known as “IFs,” and teams up with her grumpy neighbor (Reynolds) to reunite them with their former human companions. The stacked voice cast includes Steve Carell, Emily Blunt, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Matt Damon, Maya Rudolph, and a host of other A-listers.
While the star power and family-friendly concept hold promise, “IF” faces a mixed critical reception that could dampen its box office prospects. Industry analyst Doug Stone notes, “Reviews have been lukewarm so far, which could pose a challenge for an original property in a market still recovering from the pandemic.”
Nonetheless, the film’s appeal to a wide audience range and the dearth of new family offerings this summer could work in its favor. “There’s a pent-up demand for all-ages content that ‘IF’ is well-positioned to capitalize on,” observes Box Office Pro’s Shawn Robbins. “Strong audience scores could offset the critical divide and propel it to the top of the charts.”
Prognosticators project a potential opening weekend in the $30-40 million range for “IF,” which would mark a solid debut for an original family title. However, the film’s ultimate success may hinge on its ability to forge a lasting connection with audiences.
“Krasinski has proven his talent for original storytelling with the ‘Quiet Place’ franchise,” remarks critic Emily Yoshida. “If ‘IF’ can capture the same magic and resonate with families, it could have a strong run throughout the summer season.”
While the opening weekend will provide an initial gauge, the true test for “IF” will be its staying power in a crowded marketplace. As Disney’s “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” enters its second week, and offerings like Lionsgate’s “The Strangers: Chapter One” vie for attention, “IF” will need to forge an enduring friendship with audiences to cement its place among the summer’s box office champions.
As the imaginary world of “IF” comes to life on the big screen, all eyes will be on whether Krasinski’s star-studded tale can conjure up real-world box office magic and forge a lasting bond with moviegoers.