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The Last Dance Reached .5 Million in Box Office Previews
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The Last Dance Reached $8.5 Million in Box Office Previews

Venom: The Last Dance Headed to $8.5 million in domestic previews Thursday night counter.

The film aims to have the lowest opening of the three films in the series, at least domestically. Globally, the situation is different. According to early returns, Last Dance it’s heading for a $180 million worldwide launch, five percent higher than its worldwide launch. Poison: Let it be Carnage ($171.6 million in 2021).

The film earned $35.8 million worldwide through Thursday; That includes $8.5 million from early U.S./Canada showings, which begin Thursday at 2 p.m. ET in 3,452 locations.

The film opened in China on Wednesday to $9.4 million, making it the biggest opening day for a comic book movie since 2019. Spider-Man: Far From Home. To date, $14.7 million has been collected from China.

first in North America Poison It opened to $80.2 million in 2018, breaking the October record. He lost his crown a year later Joker ($96.2 million). Second installment, Venom: Let There Be CarnageIt rose to $90 million in October 2021; This is a boon for theater owners still trying to recover from the pandemic and a big win for Sony.

Venom: The Last Dance October 2024 should have no trouble hitting its biggest opener to date Joker: Foile à Deux It was fueled by a $37 million debut, following the sequel’s unprecedented D CinemaScore.

In the case of PoisonIt’s not uncommon for three movies to drop in the US, but Sony is confident that fanboys will find the third outing the best of the bunch and help drive better-than-expected ticket sales. The pic’s reported budget is $120 million before marketing.

The series has never been very successful with critics; The last episode arrived on Rotten Tomatoes with a 37 percent critical score.

Directed by Kelly Marcel poison 3 stars tom hardyreturning in the leading role. Hardy also co-wrote the script with his long-time creative partner Marcel, who makes his directorial debut with this feature film.

This weekend’s other new movie nationwide Edward Bergeracclaimed Oscar contender conclaveA thriller set in the Vatican about the election of a new pope. Produced and financed by FilmNation and Indian Paintbrush, the film stars an all-star cast including Ralph Fiennes, Stanley Tucci, John Lithgow and Isabella Rossellini.

Focus Properties, which released the Oscar nominee domestically, is reporting $500,000 in previews, in keeping with expectations for an adult-skewing picture.