Villains proved popular at the box office, smashing Gladiator II

Whether you’re defying gravity or battling sharks at the Colosseum this weekend, you’ve probably been watching They are not bad or Gladiator II — the so-called “Glicked” smashed the box office on its opening weekend.
Jon M. Chu’s musical adaptation starring Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande opened in the US this weekend, making $114 million at the domestic box office and $164 million worldwide, according to Box Office Mojo.
And yes, the opening weekend of the Broadway musical adaptation is record breaking He entered the forest‘ the highest domestic opening from a decade ago ($31 million).
That’s also a decent US lead over the blockbuster pal Gladiator II; Ridley Scott’s sequel brought in $55.5 million domestically, although the film’s international take ($221 million) is currently ahead of its foreign take. They are not bad. Granted, Gladiator II had more time at the international box office, starting in Australia on Oct. 30 and released in the UK on Nov. 15.
There are no illusions of grandeur here; together, the “Glicked” couple collected $170 million over the weekend in the US
The biggest US opening weekend of the year is still here Deadpool and Wolverinewhich opened to $211 million at the domestic box office, followed Inside Out 2 for $155 million, but They are not bad managed to get through Beetlejuice juice for $111 million.
The total taken will be a fascinating journey They are not bad again Gladiator IIand I will be personally watching how many fans come back for more views — by They are not badIf so, maybe you didn’t get to experience the movie with audience participation…
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