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Eisenberg's Heist Film Outperforms Bong Joon-ho's Mickey 17

Summary

  • Now You See Me 3 is nearing $50 million domestically.
  • The film is poised to surpass the box office earnings of Mickey 17.
  • Now You See Me 3 had a production budget of $90 million.
Eisenberg's Heist Film Outperforms Bong Joon-ho's Mickey 17

Jesse Eisenberg's heist film, Now You See Me: Now You Don't, is nearing the $50 million mark in North America. The movie is showing significant momentum and is on track to surpass the domestic box office collection of Bong Joon-ho's recently released sci-fi film, Mickey 17, which grossed $46.0 million.

Mickey 17, directed by an Oscar-winning filmmaker, was considered a box office flop despite positive reviews. Now You See Me 3, with a reported budget of $90 million, is outperforming it. This achievement highlights the heist-magic series' resilience and surprising draw, especially after years of dormancy.

The film's performance, especially compared to the $118 million budgeted Mickey 17, indicates a stronger audience pull for the franchise. As Now You See Me 3 continues its run, its unexpected box office success underscores its enduring appeal and franchise loyalty.

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Now You See Me: Now You Don't has collected $44.2 million domestically after 14 days and is nearing the $50 million mark.
Yes, Now You See Me 3 is on track to beat Mickey 17's domestic collection of $46.0 million.
The estimated budget for Now You See Me 3 was $90 million.

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