Basel in the eu outline historical weekend thanks to ‘Lilo & Stitch’ • News • Forbes Mexico

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The Americans are spending the weekend of Memorial Day in the cinema, since the box office data suggests that this weekend is on its way to being the weekend of Memorial Day of greater collection at the box office in history, with the new version of real action of Disney “Lilo & Stitch” raising 183 million dollars and exceeding “Impossible mission – the final adjustment”.

It is estimated that about 322 million dollars will be collected at the US box office during the weekend of the Fallen Day, according to estimates of the studies cited by various media on Sunday.

That exceeds the previous record established in 2013, when films such as “Fast and Furious 6” and “Resacón in Las Vegas III” generated a collection of 314 million dollars.

It is projected that “Lilo & Stitch” wins the weekend box office with an estimated 183 million dollars until Monday, which would mark the highest premiere of a weekend of the day of the fallen of all time, surpassing “Top Gun: Maverick” and its premiere of 126 million dollars in 2022.

“Impossible mission-the final adjustment” is in second place and has an estimated collection of 77 million dollars at the box office until Monday, which is the premiere with greater collection for any film of the franchise “Impossible mission”.

“Final Destination: Bloodlines” ranks third at the box office, raising 24 million dollars during the four -day weekend, followed by “Thunderbolts”, “Sinners” and “The Last Rodeo.”

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This weekend record contrasts markedly with the weekend of the day of the fallen last year, which marked the worst day of the fallen at the box office in more than 20 years (excluding 2020), since films such as “Furious: A Mad Max Saga” and “The Garfield Movie” raised only 132 million dollars in total.

What to pay attention to

Experts cited by Los Angeles Times believe that the solid box office of the Fallen Day – and the greatest assistance to spring cinema previously – suggests that box office income will probably be high this summer, which is usually the season of greatest cinematographic influx.

Among the next summer premieres that could register large box office figures are “Karate Kid: legends”, the new real-action version of “How to train your dragon”, “Elio” by Disney/Pixar, “Ballerina”, the “John Wick” spin-off, “Jurassic World Rebirth”, a new movie of “Superman” and “The Fantastic Four: The Fantastic four: First steps ”by Marvel Studios.

Surprising data

“Lilo & Stitch” is emerging to raise more at the box office this weekend than the original film throughout its season in cinemas, without taking into account inflation. The original animated film raised 145.8 million dollars at the national box office during its premiere in cinemas in 2003.

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“Lilo & Stitch” is about to be one of Disney’s largest premieres for one of his real action remakes, behind “The Lion King” in 2019, which raised 191.7 million dollars in three days.

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“The beautiful and the beast” also raised 174.8 million dollars at its three -day premiere in 2017, which is less than the total projected box office collection for “Lilo & Stitch” during the long weekend, but more than its total three -day box office between Friday and Sunday (145.5 million dollars).

The opening estimate of 183 million dollars also marks more than the most recent new version of real action of Disney, “Snow White and the seven dwarfs”, raised in the course of his entire race in cinemas (87 million dollars).

Key history

The record box office of the Fallen Day occurs at a time when the cinema rooms have been fighting in recent years to recover the public after the Covid-19 pandemic, which forced cinemas to temporarily close.

The public got used to watching films in streaming at home, which harmed cinema assistance even after the reopening of the rooms, and the industry suffered another setback in 2023, when the US scriptwriting union and the film actors union were declared a long strike.

While more and more Americans return to the cinema, the US box office is maintained until now below the prepaandemia levels: analysts cited by Los Angeles Times project that the 2025 country box office will raise between 9,200 and 9.5 billion dollars, which would represent an improvement with respect to the 8.7 billion dollars of 2024, but even below the approximately 11,000 million dollars spent In 2018 and 2019.

This article was originally published by Forbes US

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