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‘Bad Boys For Life,’ ‘1917’ top $100 million at domestic box office

 

 

Will Smith and Martin Lawrence’s third flip as Mike Lowrey and Marcus Burnett continued to realize steam on the field workplace this weekend. “Bad Boys For Life” remained the top-grossing flick on the home field workplace for the second week in a row, hauling in $34 million.

The movie has grossed $120.6 million in North America.

Universal’s “1917,” which is up for various Academy Awards, secured $15.eight million in ticket gross sales throughout its fifth weekend in theaters. It has now garnered greater than $100 million in North America and $200 million globally.

“Another strong weekend for the trade pushes the early YTD benefit to even better heights over 2019 as ‘Bad Boys For Life’ continues to infuse the field workplace with stronger than common income for January with its blockbuster attraction whereas awards season darling ‘1917’ continues so as to add areas, accolades and to the underside line,” Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at Comscore, mentioned.

As of Sunday, the home field workplace has hauled in $847.four million, up 12.7% from 2019, in keeping with knowledge from Comscore.

The 2020 North American field workplace can also be up 3.2% in comparison with 2018’s begin to the yr. The home field workplace hit a file excessive in 2018.

Dr. John Dolittle (Robert Downey Jr., proper) can speak to animals, together with Chee-Chee the gorilla (voice of Rami Malek).

 

“Dolittle” starring Robert Downey Jr. nabbed $12.5 million by means of Sunday, bringing its whole home haul to $44.7 million after two weekends on the field workplace. Globally, the movie has reached $91.1 million.

Guy Ritchie’s “The Gentlemen” opened this weekend to the tune of $11 million and Universal’s horror movie “The Turning” scored $7.Three million throughout its debut.

Sony’s “Jumanji: The Next Level” had the fifth-best take over the weekend, garnering $7.9 million. The movie has now grossed $283.four million domestically.

Additionally, Lionsgate’s “Knives Out” has now crossed the $150 million mark in North America and Disney’s “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker” has surpassed $500 million domestically.

 

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