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you have failed in your assignment, and you will be forever be known as the Disney shill. But in all seriousness, I think it’s time we bring back weekly updates on box office standings. This weekend a storm was brewing and the sequel to the 1996 disaster film Twister has beaten expectations.
‘Twisters’ Rocks Box Office With Powerful $80.5 Million Opening Weekend
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‘Twisters’ Rocks Box Office With Powerful $80.5 Million Opening Weekend
The movie, a standalone sequel to the 1996 disaster epic “Twister,” has collected a massive $80.5 million from 4,151 North American theaters in its debut. Heading into the weekend, the follow-up film was projected to generate $50 million to $55 million. It’s the third-biggest opening weekend of the year behind “Inside Out 2” ($154 million) and “Dune: Part Two” ($82 million). Directed by “Minari” filmmaker Lee Isaac Chung, “Twisters” stars Daisy Edgar-Jones, Glen Powell and Anthony Ramos as storm chasers who find themselves in the fight of their lives as multiple tornadoes converge over central Oklahoma.
In second place, Universal and Illumination’s “Despicable Me 4” added $23 million from 4,112 venues in its third weekend of release. So far, the animated sequel has generated $259 million domestically and $574 million worldwide.
Disney’s Pixar sequel “Inside Out 2” landed at No. 3 with $12.7 million from 3,625 locations in its sixth weekend in theaters. The follow-up film is just short of clearing the $600 million mark in North America with ticket sales at $596.4 million. Globally, it’s the second-highest-grossing animated film in history with $1.443 billion and will soon surpass “Frozen 2” ($1.45 billion) to claim the top spot.
Neon’s breakout horror hit “Longlegs” took fourth place in North America, adding a solid $11.7 million from 2,850 theaters in its sophomore outing. Revenues declined just 48% from its opening weekend, which is impressive for the horror genre. The low-budget “Longlegs” has grossed $44.6 million to date.
Paramount’s “A Quiet Place: Day One” rounded out the top five with $6.1 million from 2,913 venues. After four weeks on the big screen, the nearly silent sci-fi thriller has earned $127.6 million Stateside. By comparison, the two prior installments in the franchise, 2018’s “A Quiet Place” and 2021’s “A Quiet Place Part II” tapped out domestically with $188 million and $160 million, respectively. The prequel has generated $240 million worldwide.
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