Meanwhile, the disastrous numbers for critically-acclaimed musical “In the Heights” continued as it dropped a whopping 63 percent from its already terrible opening last weekend. Going from second place to sixth. And so, we went from “In The Heights is totally having a $30 million opening” to “It probably won’t even reach $30 million in its cumulative total”. Pathetic and embarrassing for its creator Lin Manuel-Miranda. All of this to say that the current state of the box-office, and movie theatres in general, is in dire straits at the moment. Yes, “F9” may inject it with some much-needed momentum when it finally opens Stateside next weekend, but Americans don’t seem too eager to head back to cinemas anytime soon. The top-earning movies of 2021 are a disappointing bunch: “A Quiet Place 2” $125.3M “Godzilla Vs Kong” $100.1M “Cruella” $64.7M “Croods New Age” $58.5M “Tenet” $58.5M “Raya And The Last Dragon@ $54.3M “Conjuring 3” $53.6M “Demon Slayer” $46.5M ”Wonder Woman 1984” $48.8M“Tom And Jerry” $46.1M Contribute Hire me
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