Never bet against the bear. Elizabeth Banks’ R-rated creature feature, snorted up an impressive $23.1 million in its opening weekend, blowing past projections to land in second place on the domestic charts.
—immediately dropped dead. The thirdfeature, hampered at the starting gate by a tepid critical reception, fell 69.7 percent in its second weekend, running off the fumes of its $106-million opening to collect a meager $32.2 million in ticket sales.
The week-to-week drop is the largest in Marvel’s cinematic history, with, a dual-release product of the pandemic, hot on its heels at 67 percent. It also marks the largest second-weekend plunge of any caped-crusader flick opening to $100 million or more since 2016’s
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