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  3. Four Chinese films dominated the global box office charts over the weekend, with combined takings of $350 million earned over just two days. And, as North America watched the Super Bowl instead ...

  4. A few months ago, box office revenues were 27.5% behind last year. Fast forward to the holidays, and overall domestic ticket sales have shrunk to 4% behind 2023 while still lagging about 23% ...

  5. Second weekend in box office performance - Wikipedia

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    Assuming that the number of theaters stays the same, a normal drop in box office gross from the first weekend to the second would be 40%. A drop of greater than 60% indicates a weak future performance. [1] Horror films are susceptible to having large drops in the second weekend and beyond even after a strong opening weekend. [2]

  6. Box Office: ‘Wicked’ Overtakes ‘Mamma Mia’ as Biggest Global ...

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    Universal’s “Wicked” is officially the highest-grossing Broadway adaptation in global box office history, overtaking 2008’s “Mamma Mia” to notch the harmonious milestone. “Wicked ...

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    The Bears fired Matt Eberflus after a Thanksgiving disaster against the Lions. Here's a look at who might replace him, including Pete Carroll. Bears coaching candidates: Pete Carroll, Ben Johnson ...

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  9. Week 15 MNF: Vikings-Bears Preview, Props and Prediction - AOL

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    The Bears might shake things up with Eberflus no longer calling defensive shots, but Chicago sits in the same pick-your-poison predicament with Justin Jefferson opposite Addison.