“ Lilo & stitch ” remains strong at the box office with $ 63 million second weekend

Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch” continues its thrust to $ 1 billion with a second weekend of $ 63 million in the United States and Canada and $ 176.1 million worldwide, bringing its total race to national dollars and $ 610.8 million in the world.
It is a second weekend that passes in front of the second weekend of $ 43 million from the remake “Aladdin” in 2019, and also puts “Lilo & Stitch” after the theatrical series adjusted for the inflation of the original animated film of 2002. Without family films that come out until the release of Disney from June Pixar “Elio”, the Holds should remain strong.
The opening modestly in the number 3 machine this weekend is “Karate Kid: Legends” by Sony / Columbia with an opening of $ 21 million from 3,809 locations, below the projections for a start of 25 million dollars.
Produced on a budget of $ 45 million co -financed by Columbia Pictures and TSG, The Legacyquet with Jackie Chan and Ralph Macchio still have a chance to present themselves for a decent theatrical profit. The criticisms were mixed with a 56% rotten score, but fans of “Karate Kid” were more positive with a 90% audience score and an A- Cinemascore polls.
Between “Stitch” and “Legends” on the graphics is “Mission: Impossible: The Final Reckoning” with $ 27 million in its second weekend, about 57% compared to its $ 63 million departure.
The interior CUME of $ 122 million in the film “Mission” of $ 122 million is slightly ahead of the total of $ 118 million of two weeks of its 2023 predecessor “Mission: Impossible: Dead Reckoning”, but its global total of $ 353 million is behind the pace of $ 372 million in this film. “Dead Reckoning” finished with a global CUME of $ 571 million, and the “final recall” will probably have a similar result.
“Final Destination: Bloodlines” by Warner Bros./New Line is in fourth position with $ 11 million in its third weekend, which brought it to a national total of $ 111 million.
Finishing the top 5 is a very different type of horror film: “Bring Her Back” by A24, which opened up to $ 7 million on 2,409 locations. Directed by the filmmakers of “Talk to Me” Danny and Michael Philippou, the film is the last independent horror title to find a foot, winning a B + on Cinemascore to go with dozens of rotten tomatoes of 89% criticism and 80% of audiences.
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