
Summary
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Now You See Me 3 (Now You See Me: Now You Don’t) dominated the global box office with a strong $75.5 million opening weekend
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Paramount’s big-budget thriller, The Running Man, severely underperformed, debuting with a disappointing $28 million worldwide
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The miss marks the first significant box office challenge for star Glen Powell and highlights that established franchises are currently outpacing star power in the theatrical market
The weekend box office delivered a clear verdict on cinematic spectacle: magic trumps muscle. Lionsgate‘s Now You See Me 3 dominated the global charts with a spectacular $75.5 million USD worldwide opening, proving the enduring appeal of the illusionist franchise.
In stark contrast, Paramount’s big-budget thriller, The Running Man starring Glen Powell, faltered significantly. The dystopian reboot debuted to a disappointing $28 million USD, a figure well below expectations for a major holiday season release. This miss is particularly notable for its star, marking the first box office stumble for the actor since his rapid ascent to A-list status. The film, which cost a hefty sum to produce, now faces pressure to reverse its performance in the coming weeks.
The triumph of the illusionists, whose film features a blend of original and new cast members, highlights the power of an established, globally recognized franchise model. While The Running Man was praised for its action, its soft opening suggests that high-profile casting alone is no longer enough to guarantee success. The weekend’s results underscore the competitive reality of the theatrical landscape, where a seamless mix of nostalgia and spectacle is the ultimate winning formula.