‘Melania’ Sets Amazon Prime Video Streaming Release Date
Amazon MGM Studios paid $40 million for 'Melania,' which earned over $16.4 million in U.S. theaters and targets a presidential-sized audience on Prime Video.
- On March 9, Melania will begin streaming on Amazon Prime Video after a theatrical run that earned more than $16.6 million domestically.
- Amazon MGM Studios paid $40 million for the film's rights, with a reported $75 million payoff covering $40 million licensing and $35 million marketing costs.
- It opened to $7 million in its first weekend, the strongest nonfiction start in years, but dropped 67 percent the second weekend and was in 505 locations by its fourth weekend.
- The film's scale places it among the priciest documentaries, earning an 11% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes but a 98% rating on Rotten Tomatoes' Popcornmeter.
- The documentary chronicles the 20 days before President Donald Trump's second inauguration and is directed by Brett Ratner, who returns after 2017 misconduct accusations he denies.
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The documentary about the first lady of the United States, Melania Trump, will be released this Monday, March 9 on the Amazon Prime platform, after her passing through the cinemas. The production shows the days before the second investiture of her husband, U.S. President Donald Trump.
'Melania' Sets Streaming Release Date At Prime Video
Amazon MGM Studios’ Melania will begin streaming on Prime Video on March 9, following its January 30 theatrical release. The documentary from director Brett Ratner, which featured “behind-the-scenes access to the first lady during the critical weeks before the 2025 presidential election,” opened to $7 million, the biggest opening for a non-fiction feature in the […]
The documentary “Melania”, centered on the first lady of the United States Melania Trump, will be available as of March 9 on the Prime Video platform. The production shows the behind cameras of the 20 days prior to the second investiture... Full note »
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