DungeonsAndDragon' quest for a $30-$40 million opening weekend is off to a strong start. 'Honor Among Thieves' earned $5.6 million in Thursday previews.
” this weekend, and the adaptation of the popular role-playing game picked up $5.6 million in previews at the domestic box office. It opens in 3,855 theaters on Friday.
With a price tag of $150 million, excluding marketing costs, “Dungeons & Dragons” will need to play on its positive reviews and strong word-of-mouth from longtime fans to march toward a profit.
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