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Horror Hits Big: Bloodlines Leads the Pack
USASaturday, May 17, 2025
Meanwhile, Warner Bros' Sinners is still pulling in crowds, with a $15 million weekend, down 32% from the previous week. It's impressive to see a horror film hold up so well over multiple weekends. Disney's Thunderbolts* is also doing well, with a third weekend gross of $15. 5 million, bringing its total to $154. 4 million.
On the other hand, Lionsgate and Live Nation's Hurry Up Tomorrow is struggling. The film, starring The Weeknd, opened to a disappointing $3 million to $3. 6 million. This is a stark contrast to The Weeknd's concert earnings, where his recent Glendale, AZ show brought in $8. 7 million. It seems that concertgoers and moviegoers are two different crowds.
The weekend's total box office is looking at $102. 8 million, a 6% increase from last year. This shows that despite the challenges of the past few years, people are still eager to head to the movies. It's a reminder that the film industry is resilient and always finding new ways to draw audiences in.
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