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"Now You See Me 3" Pulls Off Box Office Magic, Outperforms Rivals

Summary

  • "Now You See Me 3" earns $75.5 million globally in its opening weekend
  • "The Running Man" disappoints with $17 million debut, despite $110 million budget
  • "Predator: Badlands" continues strong run, earning $66.3 million domestically
"Now You See Me 3" Pulls Off Box Office Magic, Outperforms Rivals

In a weekend filled with high-profile releases, the third "Now You See Me" film emerged as the clear winner, earning $75.5 million globally. The illusionist adventure, which cost Lionsgate $90 million to produce, marks a significant turnaround for the studio, which has struggled to deliver hits in recent months.

The film's success comes at the expense of "The Running Man," a big-budget action thriller that paired Glen Powell with cult favorite filmmaker Edgar Wright. Despite a $110 million production budget, "The Running Man" managed only a second-place finish with a lackluster $17 million debut. This stumble is a setback for Powell, who had been building a following with hits like "Top Gun: Maverick" and "Twisters."

Elsewhere, the "Predator: Badlands" reboot continued its strong run, adding $13 million to its domestic haul of $66.3 million. The film, which cost $105 million to produce, is the second attempt at adapting Stephen King's dystopian novel, following the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger classic.

As the industry navigates one of the worst falls in movie business history, the success of "Now You See Me 3" and the resilience of "Predator: Badlands" offer a glimmer of hope for Lionsgate and the broader film industry.

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The latest "Now You See Me" film follows a group of magicians who fleece corrupt one-percenters, with stars Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, and Dave Franco returning.
"The Running Man," which paired Glen Powell with director Edgar Wright, disappointed with a $17 million debut, despite a $110 million production budget.
The "Predator: Badlands" reboot, the second attempt at adapting Stephen King's dystopian novel, continued its strong run, adding $13 million to its domestic haul of $66.3 million.

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