Rampage drew a crowd of about 3.9 million people. Johnson’s take on
Hercules drew about 3.6 million people. And
Journey 2: The Mysterious Island drew about 3.4 million people. So
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As for
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A Quiet Place Part II, which had the benefit of not having a home video option during its debut. But her last Disney tentpole,
Mary Poppins Returns, only sold 2.6 million tickets in its opening a few years back. And before that, she was in the fantasy adventure sequel
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