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Zootopia 2 was wild, opening at number one with $96.8 million. Wicked: For Good conjured up $62.8 million at number two. Now You See Me: Now You Don’t still had some magic at number three while Predator: Badlands and The Running Man stayed in their respective spots.
Scotty has been trying and trying to meet legendary actor Mr. Dick Van Dyke for what seems like at least eight years. I wish I was exaggerating. Honestly, it’s been a mission for him. He was rejected one on one, in a crowed, etc… So, when I
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t had some magic, opening at number one with $21.3 million. The Running Man tripped up, opening at number two with just $17 million. Predator: Badlands fell to number three while Regretting You slipped to number four. Black Phone 2 got
Predator Badlands raided the top spot, opening with $40 million. Regretting You lamented at dropping to number two with $7.1 million. Black Phone 2 was hung up at number three with $5.3 million while Sarah’s Oil was slippery, opening at number four. Other newcomer Die My Love
Chainsaw Man The Movie: Reze Arc chopped its way to number one, opening with $17.2 million. Black Phone 2 answered the call at number two with $13 million. Regretting You was disappointed, opened at number three with $12.8 million. Springsteen Deliver Me from Nowhere went exactly there,
Black Phone 2 called in at number one, opening with $26.5 million. Tron: Ares was a bit less enhanced, slipping to number two with $11 million. Good Fortune had just that, opening at number three while One Battle After Another fought to grab the number four spot.
Tron: Ares cycled past the competition, opening at number one with $33.5 million. Roofman toyed with the number two spot, opening with $8 million. One Battle After Another slipped to number three while Gabby’s Dollhouse The Movie held at number four. The Smashing Machine and The Strangers:
Taylor Swift Party of a Showgirl shook things off, opening at number one with $33 million. One Battle After Another kept fighting at number two with $11 million. The Smashing Machine got clobbered, opening at number three with just $6 million. The rest of the chart shifted
One Battle After Another conquered the competition, opening at number one with $22 million. Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie occupied the number two spot, opening with $13.7 million. Demon Slayer – Infinity Castle popped down to number three while The Conjuring: Last Rites summoned fourth place. Him, The
Demon Slayer Infinity Castle slew the competition, opening at number one with $70 million. The Conjuring: Last Rites possessed the number two spot with $26 million. Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale took at bow at number three, garnering an $18 million opening. Another film to open this
Weapons was reloaded, coming in at number one again with $25 million. Freakier Friday saw double at number two for a second week with $14.5 million. Nobody 2 was fairly unknown, opening at number three with just $9 million, while The Fantastic Four was number four. Superman
The Fantastic Four First Steps was out of this world for a second week, keeping the number one spot with $40 million. The Bad Guys 2 was fairly good, opening at number two with $22 million. The Naked Gun was covered up, opening at number three with