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Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga may have defeated The Garfield Movie to win the domestic weekend box office, but it also had the ...
Furiosa is still on track for $31M-$33M ... However, we stand corrected: It’s the lowest No. 1 Memorial Day opening in 29 years, the last time we bottomed out was 1995’s Casper ($22M).
Neither “ Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga ” nor “ The Garfield Movie ” could save Memorial Day weekend, which is cruising towards a two-decade low. “ Furiosa,” the Mad Max prequel starring ...
“Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” underperformed in its box office debut with $25.6 million between Friday and Sunday and an estimated $31 million through Memorial Day on ... is a weak opening in ...
This was also the first Memorial Day weekend without a Marvel ... data shared in The Hollywood Reporter, the opening weekend gender split for “Furiosa” was 71% male to 29% female.
“It’s not about the opening weekend.” Amen to that, brother. That nearly decade-long gap between entries is probably one big reason the turnout for Furiosa was soft. Not that the R-rated ...
As for Furiosa, it has the upcoming weekend to itself and will still be playing in Imax and premium large-format screens, which ponied up a significant portion of the opening weekend gross.
Furiosa is still on track to be the lowest Memorial Day opening in 41 years (at the high end), with a four-day between $31M-33M. And as we told you in our summer preview, Garfield could beat her ...
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