Fantastic Four, Box Office and First Steps
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First Steps, the number one movie in the world right now, Pedro Pascal couldn’t move the needle in the favor of Ari Aster’s Eddington. The satirical black comedy still hasn’t passed the $10 million mark at the domestic box office after 10 days of release.
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Fiction Horizon on MSNAri Aster Eyes ‘Eddington 2’ and New Horror Film After A24’s Costly Box Office FlopsAri Aster, the filmmaker known for “Hereditary” and “Midsommar,” is already thinking about his next projects. Even though his last two films, “Beau Is Afraid” and “Eddington,” didn’t do well at the box office,
Superman” is still atop the hierarchy of power at the box office in its second weekend, flying above new wide releases “I Know What You Did Last Summer,” “Smurfs” and “Eddington.” The DC Studios universe-rebooter earned about $16.
Superman' ruling supreme with $55M second weekend. 'I Know What You Did Last Summer' Ho-Hum $13M, 'Smurfs' $12M Opening.
Rebirth leading the box office, their continued momentum and audience draw have become key industry highlights. Superman has soared past major global benchmarks, while Rebirth maintains a strong run fueled by international markets.
I Know What You Did Last Summer” slashed its way to $2.2 million in Thursday previews, while A24’s “Eddington,” a satire set during the height of the pandemic, picked up $625,000. Paramount’s “Smurfs,
Ari Aster explains the thinking behind the ending of 'Eddington,' his movie about a small town in crisis at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sony Pictures Classics saw a nice opening and a no. 10 spot at the domestic box office for Oh, Hi! on a weekend with a wide selection of indie films to counter-program The Fantastic Four: First Steps and other studio holdovers.