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Killing It? Film's Box Office Battle
7 Mar
Summary
- Film grossed $7.08 million domestically after 14 days.
- Worldwide total stands at $7.1 million with modest budget.
- Needs $37.5 million to break even, a difficult target.

The film How to Make a Killing, released on February 20, is struggling at the box office, having garnered only $7.08 million domestically after its first 14 days.
Despite a modest $15 million budget, the movie's worldwide total has reached $7.1 million. This performance makes breaking even a substantial challenge, as it requires an estimated $37.5 million based on a 2.5x multiplier.
Currently, the film is less than $10 million away from recouping its initial production costs, but achieving profitability appears unlikely given the minimal buzz and competition from new releases.
Loosely inspired by the 1949 British film Kind Hearts and Coronets, the story follows a man seeking to reclaim his family inheritance.




