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" ... Clint Eastwood’s The Mule earned $9.04 million (-25%) in its fourth weekend for a $81.1m 24-day cume. The $50m drama has already earned 4.6x its $17.5m debut weekend and may top $100m by the end. Not to be outdone, STX Entertainment’s Second Act is playing the role of the Christmas sleeper hit. The $16m-budgeted Jennifer Lopez dramedy earned $4.9m (-33%) in its third weekend for a $32.94m 17-day total. Save for Mary Poppins Returns (which opened on a Wednesday), Second Act is the season’s leggiest wide release with 5x its $6.5m debut. It may cross $40m domestic before it leaves theaters. ... "
" ... Dangal played for 60 days in what turned out to be one of the leggiest runs in global movie history, finishing up with $189 million, a multiple of 80 times its May 5th opening day total of $2.35 million, It was the number one movie at the Chinese box office for 16 consecutive days, and it ranked among the top three from the day it opened until June 7th, a remarkable 34 straight days. The only Hollywood film that has ever come close was the Disney animated feature Zootopia, which finished up with a then-record multiple of 67 times its opening day collection, and 10 straight days at number one. ... "
" ... Even arriving four years after its Oscar-winning predecessor, the Joaquim Dos Santos-directed follow-up to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is the most obvious candidate for “breakout sequel” status since Pitch Perfect 2 and John Wick: Chapter 2. The first film was shockingly great, becoming a modern classic of the form and winning the Best Animated Feature Oscar over Pixar’s $1.2 billion-grossing (and also excellent) Incredibles 2. It legged out to $190 million domestic from a $35 million debut, making it the leggiest comic book superhero movie since Batman in 1989. $375 million worldwide on a $90 million budget is excellent for a superhero toon, but the folks who rewatch and discover this Miles Morales gem in post-theatrical, as well as the earned goodwill, will almost certainly make the sequel into a blow-out event. ... "
" ... Yes, at this rate, it will absolutely sail past the $300 million milestone. Barring a fluke, I’m presuming a finish of around $315m by the end, which would be a remarkable 4.34x weekend-to-final multiplier. If that comes to pass, it’ll be the leggiest “biggest movie of December” since Mission: Impossible Ghost Protocol ($207m after an IMAX-only debut weekend of $13m) back in 2011. To be fair, that was followed by three years of Hobbit prequels and then three years of Star Wars movies. And, yeah, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows legged it to $186m following a disappointing $38m debut in 2011, but I’m still impressed. Say what you will about inflation, but legs are legs are legs. ... "