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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