That bites!
The final chapter of Tom Hardy’s “Venom” trilogy ended Friday with $22 million in day-one box office receipts, more than enough to propel it to No. 1. according to the numbers.
the threequel The first-day take likely means it won’t reach the $70 million that experts had projected it would generate during its opening weekend.
The film series, about a symbiotic alien that invades the body of Hardy’s San Francisco newspaper columnist character and consumes human brains to stay alive.
The original 2018 “Venom” movie sold $32 million on its first day, while the 2021 “Venom: Let there be slaughterIt generated $37 million in sales on opening day.
“Smile 2”, the psychological thriller starring Jack Nicholson’s son Ray, fell one notch to No. 2, earning another $3.03 million.
It was followed in third place with $2.5 million in first-day sales by “Conclave,” a drama revolving around the appointment of a new Pope.
“We Live in Time” ranked fourth during its second week in theaters, its box office debut, grossing just over $1.9 million.
The romantic drama, starring Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh, was harshly criticized by some critics, with the The Huffington Post thinks so “frustrating” and Mashable calling it the “biggest cinematic disappointment of the year”.
“The Wild Robot” remained at No. 5, grossing $1.8 million on its fourth Friday in theaters.
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