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Absolutely Nothing Happening At The Box Office

Boring, boring box office. This has to be one of the dullest weekend box offices we have seen since the days of COVID and the strikes. I can feel the will to live leaving my body simply as I write this article. Still, I won’t feel as bad as the studios, who barely raked in $55 million across the entire top ten.  They could have hit up Vegas and got a better return than that.

Mel Gibson’s Flight Risk was at the top, like being voted tallest midget, and pulled in $12 million according to the fine folks at Box Office Mojo. Lionsgate has been struggling lately but at least then now point to two number-one movies already in 2025, this and Den Of Thieves 2.

Flight-Risk

Second place went to Mufasa: The Lion King which slowed and dropped nearly 30% to just over $8 million. With a worldwide gross heading for $650 million then nobody involved will be losing any sleep.

3rd place went to One Of Them Days, also hitting $8 million. In fourth was Sonic The Hedgehog 3 and fifth was Moana 2, continuing the strong family movie results of the last few weeks as their theatrical runs come to an end ahead of a PVOD debut for them both. Sonic The Hedgehog 3 also gave us this scene, so as far as I am concerned it can do absolutely no wrong:

Steven Soderbergh’s Presence may have received good reviews, but it had a disastrous debut in sixth place while audiences seemed to disagree with critics and awarded it just a C+ CinemaScore. It only snared $3.1 million for the weekend.

Wolf Man nosedived to seventh place in its second weekend, a 72% drop to just $3 million.

The Brutalist may be a major awards darling this season, but an expansion to 1,100 screens made absolutely f*ck all difference as it barely blipped by 2%, up to $2 million.

So… what was it? You all stayed at home? Had something on this weekend? Washing your hair? I was drinking heavily and shouting at the television which was a lot more fun than I think sitting through The Brutalist might be.

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