according to IMDB’s Box Office Mojo.The Japanese animated adventure film is expected to take in $21 million during its first weekend in theaters, according to Variety.The Idris Elba-led “Beast,” roared into second place, earning close to $4.3 million in sales in its debut.
A survival story of a family who gets stalked by a lion in South Africa, the movie “makes you miss ‘Anaconda,'” The Post quipped.“Bullet Train” slowed down to third place after spending two weeks in the No.
1 spot, taking in just $2.2 million. Since its opening Aug. 5, the Brad Pitt flick has sold $63.2 million in tickets domestically and $123.2 million worldwide.Pitt recently traveled to South Korea to promote the action film, and entertained the crowd at a press conference by saying, “I am not here for the movie, I am here for the food,” according to The Korea Herald.The summer’s biggest blockbuster, “Top Gun: Maverick” met with some turbulence this week as it nosedived to fourth place, with a close to $1.6 million take.
All told, the Tom Cruise sequel has booked $1`.38 billion worldwide, including $679 million domestically, since it flew into theaters Memorial Day weekend.“DC League of Super-Pets,” which was in second last week, fell down to fifth, bringing home $1.4 million.
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