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Disney's Snow White: A Slow Start, But Will It Last?
USASunday, March 23, 2025
Meanwhile, Robert De Niro's mob drama "The Alto Knights" had a disastrous opening weekend, pulling in just $3. 2 million. The film, which cost about $45 million to make, is already shaping up to be one of the year's biggest flops. Reviews weren't great, and audiences didn't seem to like it much either. This is the second big misfire for Warner Bros. after "Mickey 17" also bombed at the box office. Another new release, "Magazine Dreams, " also stumbled out of the gate, making just $700, 000 in its opening weekend. The film, starring Jonathan Majors, was seen as a chance for redemption after his legal troubles, but it seems audiences weren't interested.
On a brighter note, Steven Soderbergh's thriller "Black Bag" had a solid second weekend, making $4. 4 million. The film has been getting great reviews, which could help it become a word-of-mouth hit. Disney's "Captain America: Brave New World" is still going strong in its sixth weekend, while Paramount's "Novocaine" took a big tumble after its first-place finish last weekend. Overall, the box office is looking a bit grim. Revenues are down compared to previous years, but there's hope on the horizon with big releases like "A Minecraft Movie" and "Thunderbolts" coming up. Only time will tell if "Snow White" can turn things around for Disney.
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