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The ’28 Years Later’ sequel was expected to dethrone James Cameron’s latest sequel, but a soft opening allowed ‘Fire and Ash’ to remain at No. 1.
But the third film in James Cameron’s franchise doesn’t seem to have the box office power of its two predecessors.
Sure, $300M over three weekends is cool, but you know what’s cooler? $350M or even $425M.
‘Zootopia 2’ bounces back to No. 2 while ‘Marty Supreme’ has a ball at the box office.
Sure, an $88M opening weekend is great, but does it live up to the ‘Avatar’ series’ record-setting box office history?
Where did your favorite host wind up on the ‘Deep SNL Thoughts’ chart?
The latest ‘Ghostbusters’ movie scares up an opening weekend very similar to the past two installments in the franchise.
The ‘Anyone But You’ star delivered a harmless episode of ‘SNL’ while Ego Nwodim had a big night.
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