Red One Is The New Number One Movie At The Box Office, But It Has A Rough Road Ahead Of It

Red One Is The New Number One Movie At The Box Office, But It Has A Rough Road Ahead Of It

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November in 2024 can be described as backloaded at the box office. With Kelly Marcel’s Venom: The Last Dance hitting theaters in late October and major studios giving it a good amount of runway (arguably an error in retrospect, given the movie’s soft domestic debut), it’s been a couple weeks since the big screen got a star-studded title with blockbuster aspirations. On Friday, the drought got satiated with the arrival of Jake Kasdan’s Red One.

The new Christmas-themed action film starring Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans is not expected to have a long reign at the top of the box office, but you’ll find it sitting in first place in the Top 10 below. Check out the numbers and then join me for analysis.

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TITLE WEEKEND GROSS DOMESTIC GROSS LW THTRS
1. Red One* $34,073,449 $34,073,449 N/A 4,032
2. Venom: The Last Dance $7,355,000 $127,600,000 1 3,421
3. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever $5,400,000 $19,952,121 3 3,020
4. Heretic $5,167,153 $20,436,947 2 3,230
5. The Wild Robot $4,300,000 $137,773,000 4 2,894
6. Smile 2 $2,950,000 $65,654,000 5 2,462
7. Conclave $2,850,000 $26,557,000 6 2,377
8. Hello, Love, Again* $2,370,000 $2,370,000 N/A 248
9. A Real Pain $2,300,000 $3,037,466 18 1,185
10. Anora $1,839,000 $10,500,198 7 1,500

Red One Makes $34 Million In Its Domestic Debut, But It’s Massive Budget Is A Looming Concern

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