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Jason Statham s Wrath of Man Leads Box Office as Summer Movie Season Has a Slow Start
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Meanwhile, anime hit Demon Slayer The Movie: Mugen Train falls to No. 2 after pulling in additional $3 million, bringing its current total domestic gross to $39 million. May 10, 2021
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Wrath of Man arrives atop the North America box office chart as the summer movie season has officially kicked off. The heist thriller starring
Jason Statham leads North American box office after bringing its current total domestic gross to $8.1 million in its debut.
Meanwhile, anime hit
Demon Slayer The Movie: Mugen Train falls to No. 2 after pulling in additional $3 million. The movie has grossed $39 million in the U.S. and more than $435 million worldwide.
Weekend Box Office: âDemon Slayerâ Nears $40 Million But âMortal Kombatâ Tumbles
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In other domestic box office news that isnât about
Wrath of Man ($8.1 million, or exactly what would be expected of a Jason Statham actioner under normal circumstances, Funimationâs export of
Demon Slayer The Movie: Mugen Train earned another $3 million (-54%) in weekend three. The R-rated, animated action fantasy, a direct continuation of a popular anime (think
Fight the Future debuting theatrically between season five and season six of
The X-Files) has earned $39.565 million in 17 days. Thatâs past the (unadjusted-for-inflation) $37 million domestic cume of Guillermo del Toroâs
Friday Box Office: âMortal Kombatâ Drops Hard As âGodzilla Vs. Kongâ Holds Firm
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Funimation and Warner Bros.
In other Friday box office news,
Demon Slayer earned another $850,000 (-54%) on its third Friday for a likely $2.94 million (-54%) weekend and $39.505 million 17-day domestic cume. Itâs already the biggest-grossing worldwide release of 2020 (it opened in Japan last October) and will pass
Panâ
s Labyrnth ($37.6 million in 2006) as the sixth-biggest grossing (sans inflation) foreign-language film ever in North America. It remains by far the biggest-grossing movie ever outside of films from North America or China. New Line and Warner Bros.â