Magic Mike’s Last Dance leads Valentine’s Day at the box office

Magic Mike’s Last Dance leads Valentine’s Day at the box office

Yesterday’s top 20 movies saw an average increase of 120% since Monday as admissions to theaters exploded on Valentine’s Day, led by Warner Bros. ‘s theatrical release of the original HBO Max R-rated title Magic Mike’s Last Dance Leads all titles with $1.93M and a five-day $11M session across 1,496 venues. Magic Mike 3 was up 134% daily on Monday.

This 5-day shoot cost just $1 million less than the 5-day run of the latest Valentine’s Day romantic comedymarry me, starring Jennifer Lopez and Owen Wilson, a day-and-date theatrical release with Peacock, this film grossed $12 million, with a Valentine’s Day gross of $3 million. This film was rated PG-13 and ended its domestic run at $22.4 million.

Second place went to 20th/Disney/Lightstorm’s Avatar: The Way of Water with $1.8 million in 3,065 theaters, up 163% on Monday for a running total of $649.7 million midway through Week 9. Next on the list of top-grossing films at the domestic box office for the James Cameron film to be deleted is Universal’s ninth place jurassic world is currently at $653.4 million. Disney/Marvel is next weekend Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania receive all card loading points from Dbox, Dolby, Imax, PLF and 3D.

25th anniversary of Paramount titanic $1.695 million across 2,464 theaters in third place, up 141% from Monday for a five-day running total of $9.1 million.

The Melrose Lot is available at a discounted price 80 for Brady in 3,939 theaters saw $1.66 million in the middle of its second week, +115% for a total of $27.2 million.

Universal thriller directed by M. Night Shyamalan Knock on the hut in 3,657 theaters for Monday’s take of $1.59 million, up 182% for a midweek 2 cume of $25.5 million.

All movies grossed an estimated $14.3 million yesterday, which is +130% more than the same Tuesday (February 15) in 2022 and also 13% more than Valentine’s Day a year ago, which made $12.7 million dollars.

I told you yesterday too Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania will usher in the flood of tentpoles in 2023 after the drought in August-October and early January of $120 million over 4 days this weekend, $280 million worldwide, a franchise opening record for the Marvel superhero will be present.

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Source: Deadline

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