Fantastic Four, Opening Day
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First Steps is coming in lighter than projections in its first box office weekend with $117.6 million. Still records were broken.
First Steps” stretched its arms around $57 million from 4,125 theaters across Friday and preview screenings. Per Disney’s numbers, that’s the second-biggest opening day of the calendar year, ranking just behind “A Minecraft Movie” ($57.
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‘Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Snags Second-Largest Opening Day Of The Year With $57 Million Showing
The movie is the latest from the Marvel Cinematic Universe and marks the third “Fantastic Four” film adaptation since 2005.
Disney/Marvel Studios’ “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” is having a, well, fantastic start to its box office run. Including $24.5 million from Thursday previews, the film has earned a domestic opening day of $57 million and is headed for an industry estimated $123.5 million opening weekend.
Fantastic Four: First Steps opened to an estimated $57 million in the United States on Friday, including preview screenings, making it the second-largest opening day of the year. The figure puts the Marvel Cinematic Universe entry just behind A Minecraft Movie, which earned $57.11 million on its opening day.
First Steps brings back the good ol' days for Marvel Studios. The film just crossed the $50 million mark on its domestic opening day collection on Friday, July 25.
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First Steps had a promising start in Indian theatres, earning Rs 5.5 crore on its opening day, followed by Rs 7.1 crore and Rs 7.25 crore over the next two days. However, the film experienced a significant decline on its first Monday,