'Chainsaw Man' Tops North American Box Office with $17.3M
- This past weekend, Chainsaw Man, anime feature, led the United States weekend box office, earning $17.2 million.
- The Bruce Springsteen film Deliver Me from Nowhere earned $9.1 million and opened to a 30% critics rating in its United States theatrical release.
- Blue Moon expanded to 668 screens and did some business, Showbiz411, independent entertainment site in its 13th year, reported box office shifts.
- Awards-Season interest could revive Deliver Me from Nowhere, which might return to theaters, while Disney Plus should begin streaming the Disney/20th film sooner rather than later.
- Paramount's recent releases show streaming-first signs, with a teen melodrama headed to Paramount Plus and Regretting You illustrating recent studio release challenges.
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‘Chainsaw Man’ anime film topples Springsteen biopic and ‘Black Phone 2’ at the box office (Entertainment)
A big-screen adaptation of the popular anime 'Chainsaw Man' has beaten out a biopic about the Boss and the horror sequel 'Black Phone 2' to top the North American box office. It's the latest win for an anime film, less than two months after 'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - Infinity Castle' debuted ...
Los Angeles, United States.- The adaptation to the big screen of the popular anime Chainsaw Man surpassed Bruce Springsteen's biofilm this weekend and the horror sequel Black Phone 2 to lead the North American box office. It's the last win for an anime film, less than two months after Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba - Infinite Castle debuted at $70 million, setting a new record for this type of film in cinemas. Chainsaw Man - La Filmo: Arco de Re…
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