A short dictator, a wishful dreamer, and a singing tribute walk into a movie theater on Thanksgiving weekend… And they immediately get into a battle for the top spot at the box office. Napoleon , Wish , and The Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes are all in the top three this holiday weekend, but the latter may make its way to no. 1 again. According to Variety, Hunger Games has become the underdog, creeping up on Wish ’s lackluster performance over the past two days. The prequel film earned $5.9 million on Thanksgiving day, while the Disney animated movie scooped up $3.9 million simultaneously, even though Hunger Games has been out for a week already. Ridley Scott’s three-hour film earned $4.4 million the same day; it’s expected to earn $33 million over the five-day weekend, even though it’ll soon be headed for streaming on Apple TV+. As for the Hungry Wishes, Songbirds and Snakes are estimated at $42 million, and Wish at $35 million for the holiday block as a whole. Magnifico probably didn’t grant Disney’s wish for their blockbuster to be more profitable, especially since all three films performed similarly on Black Friday. Which Movie Is the Most Thankful at the Box Office? A short dictator, a wishful dreamer, and a singing tribute walk into a movie theater on Thanksgiving weekend… And they immediately get into a battle for the top spot at the box office. Napoleon , Wish , and The Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes are all in the top three this holiday weekend, but the latter may make its way to no. 1 again. According to Variety, Hunger Games has become the underdog, creeping up on Wish ’s lackluster performance over the past two days. The prequel film earned $5.9 million on Thanksgiving day, while the Disney animated movie scooped up $3.9 million simultaneously, even though Hunger Games has been out for a week already. Ridley Scott’s three-hour film earned $4.4 million the same day; it’s expected to earn $33 million over the five-day weekend, even though it’ll soon be headed for streaming on Apple TV+. As for the Hungry Wishes, Songbirds and Snakes are estimated at $42 million, and Wish at $35 million for the holiday block as a whole. Magnifico probably didn’t grant Disney’s wish for their blockbuster to be more profitable, especially since all three films performed similarly on Black Friday.
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