“Don’t Worry Honey” debuts at no.

“Don’t Worry Honey” debuts at no.





“Don’t Worry Honey” debuts at no.

“Don’t Worry Honey” debuted at the top of the North American box office this weekend, earning just $ 19.2 million from 4,114 theaters. With $ 10.8 million from over 60 international markets, the Olivia Wilde-directed film had a global start of $ 30 million.

The film was the most talked about of the week, thanks to a wave of rumors about its backstage, which has taken on proportions not seen in a long time. This, however, may have helped its release, as critics viewed it as negative, with only 38% approval.

The fact is that Warner Bros. had expected a worse performance, with a $ 17 million debut. In any case, “Don’t Worry, Honey” is a very modest production, despite its stellar cast consisting of Florence Pugh, Harry Styles, Chris Pine and Olivia Wilde herself. Production cost $ 35 million and should be profitable.

“We are very proud of this film and pleased with these results, given our modest production budget,” Warner Bros. said in a press release this Sunday (25/9).

Last week’s leader, “The King Woman” dropped to number 2 with $ 11.1 million, bringing a nationwide 10-day total of $ 35.3 million.

In 3rd place, the re-release of “Avatar” added another $ 10 million in the US and Canada. But its impact was even greater overseas, with $ 20.5 million from 50 countries further raising the record for the highest grossing of all time: $ 2.84 billion worldwide in sales. of tickets.

In 4th place, horror “Barbarian” grossed $ 4.8 million in its third weekend. Praised for its extravagant twists, the low-budget production is already making a profit. It cost $ 10 million and has generated $ 28.4 million so far.

The mystery comedy “See How They Run” and another horror, “Pearl”, compete for 5th place. Both are worth $ 1.9 million and, after two weeks in theaters, have already earned $ 6.1 million and $ 6.65 million respectively.

The three best-placed films in the ranking are also on the program in Brazil. The others don’t even have a release date in Brazilian cinemas.

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Source: Terra

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