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Box-Office Weekend: New Releases Dominate
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Repeating a recently familiar pattern, a new release has once again claimed the top spot of the box-office weekend just prior to the elongated Memorial Day weekend as Lilo & Stitch debuted an astonishing $82.5 million ahead of the second-place debut of Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning.

In its first weekend of release, the Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures live-action release of the animated Lilo & Stitch took in the mammoth sum of $145.5 million, which was more than enough to claim first place of the box-office weekend. In second place, Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning brought in $63.0 million for Paramount Pictures International over its first weekend in release. These debuts pushed last weekend’s top film, Final Destination: Bloodlines to third place where it took in $19.7 million for Warner Bros., lifting its two-week total to $89.8 million. Meanwhile, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures saw Thunderbolts* (aka The New Avengers) drop two...
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  • 5/26/2025
  • by Mike Tyrkus
  • CinemaNerdz

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