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"Demon Slayer," which is playing in 1,915 North American venues, has earned an impressive $34.1 million in the U.S. Still, it leaves lingering questions about when moviegoing will return in earnest - and if upcoming potential blockbusters like "A Quiet Place Part II," Marvel's "Black Widow" and "Fast and Furious" sequel "F9" will premiere as expected this summer. In normal times, those figures would have been somewhat disappointing for nationwide releases but during a pandemic, it's not a terrible result. Both films debuted last weekend and dipped roughly 70% from their initial outings. The anime action adventure "Demon Slayer" is expected to end the weekend with $6.4 million in ticket sales, while "Mortal Kombat" trails closely behind with $6.2 million between Friday and Sunday.
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Tom & Jerry The Movie added £79,460 at the weekend for £458,408 while Mortal Kombat put on £52,967 for £475,000 total and Those Who Wish Me Dead added £51,000 for £482,000. Kong held a top five spot for Warner Bros, taking £254,000 across the weekend – a 68% drop - and reaching £1.8m in total. The Unholy rounded out Sony’s weekend titles, adding £38,045 (an 85% drop) for £565,775 after two weekends. The anime title, which broke box office records in Japan last year, took £302,928 on Friday to Sunday at an average of £902, and has £693,081 in total through Monday. Sony also took fourth spot in the weekend chart with Demon Slayer: Mugen Train. Raya And The Last Dragon added £66,655 at the weekend and has £359,644 in total. It will be the lowest-grossing Oscar best picture winner in the UK since 1990’s Driving Miss Daisy however it is also the only one to be released in socially-distanced venues, as well as having a prior Disney+ release. Nomadland, another Disney release, dropped 64% on its first weekend for a £179,011 Friday-Sunday session, and has £1.5m after 15 days in cinemas. The film launched simultaneously in cinemas and on Disney+ on Friday, indicating that the dual launch does not fully negate the theatrical appetite among audiences. It has £1.9m total after a further £422,613 on Monday, when it overtook The Conjuring 3 but fell behind previews for A Quiet Place Part II.
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With a further £399,510 on Monday plus previews, the film has £3m in total it won’t reach the £10.5m and £11m totals of the first two films in the series, but given those were both pre-social distancing measures, the third film has made a decent start.ĭisney’s Cruella landed in third spot on its first weekend with £1.5m from 522 locations for a £3,588 location average. Warner Bros’ horror franchise title The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It opened in second spot for the Friday to Sunday period, taking £1.9m from 475 locations for the highest per-location average of the weekend at £3,946. With schools now breaking for half term across most of the UK, the film will look to perform strongly on every day in the coming week. It added a further £737,434 on Bank Holiday Monday for £8.2m after 15 days in cinemas. The Sony animation-live action hybrid took £2m across the weekend – a 47% drop on its previous session, which is a reasonable result given the climate, taking £3,512 on average from 606 locations. Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway held top spot at the UK box office for a second weekend, as results held firm from last week’s good start despite sunny weather across much of the territory. The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It (Warner Bros)
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