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Weekend Box Office: Surprises and Letdowns
North America, USASaturday, June 21, 2025
"How to Train Your Dragon" continues to soar, holding the top spot in its second weekend with $10. 8 million on Friday. Projections for the weekend are at $35. 7 million, a 58% drop from its opening. The film is on track to hit $160 million domestically in its first 10 days, making it the seventh-highest-grossing North American release of the year. Disney's "Lilo & Stitch" is also performing well, earning another $3 million on Friday. In its fifth weekend, the film is expected to push its domestic total to $387 million, surpassing "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II" to become the 55th-biggest domestic grosser of all-time.
Paramount's "Mission: Impossible — The Final Reckoning" is holding strong in its fifth outing, with a projected 33% drop. The film is expected to reach about $178. 9 million domestically through 31 days of release, surpassing the 2023 predecessor "Dead Reckoning, " which finished with $171 million. A24's "Materialists" is showing a decent hold in sixth place, projecting about $6 million for the weekend, a 45% drop from its opening. The film is expected to hit $24 million domestically through 10 days. Magenta Light Studios' "Bride Hard, " starring Rebel Wilson, is opening in 1, 165 locations. With poor reviews and a "B-" grade on CinemaScore, the film is expected to struggle, opening outside of the top 10.
The box office landscape is always unpredictable. While some films exceed expectations, others fall short. It's a reminder that success in the film industry is never guaranteed, and even the biggest studios can face setbacks. Audiences have spoken, and the numbers are in. Some films will soar, while others will struggle. It's all part of the rollercoaster ride that is the movie business. The key is to keep innovating and adapting to the ever-changing tastes of audiences.
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