Usually, Hollywood studios don't tout Christmas grosses for Honolulu theaters in a major way. This year — as with all things during the novel coronavirus pandemic — that wasn't the case.
The Victoria Ward Stadium in Oahu's capital city was the N0. 2-grossing theater for Wonder Woman 1984, which opened to an estimated $16.7 million domestically from 2,150 cinemas over Christmas weekend, while also debuting at the same time on HBO Max in the U.S.
While that's the best box office opening since coronavirus struck — passing up The Croods: A New Age ($9.7 million) and Tenet ($9.4 million) — it pales in comparison to the $103 million domestic debut of 2017's Wonder Woman.