Paramount's dystopian thriller 'The Running Man' took a severe hit at the box office over its second weekend, plummeting 65% to just $5.8 million from Friday to Sunday. This dismal drop marked a significant change of pace for the film, which had initially earned a respectable $16.4 million in its debut frame.
Directed by Edgar Wright and starring Glen Powell as Ben Richards, a desperate contestant on a sadistic TV game show with his life hanging in the balance, the film's performance was overshadowed by Lionsgate's heist thriller 'Now You See Me: Now You Don't', which continued to reign supreme at the box office.
Despite its impressive opening weekend, 'The Running Man' struggled to find an audience, earning a domestic tally of $27 million and an international total of $21.3 million for a worldwide total of just $48.3 million. The film's production budget was estimated to be around $110 million, leaving it with a significant financial loss.
In contrast, Universal Pictures' 'Wicked: For Good', starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, stole the show at the box office, earning an estimated $150 million (including early previews) in its debut weekend. The film's massive success sent shockwaves through the industry, cementing its place as one of the biggest hits of the year.
The top five films at the domestic box office this weekend were 'Wicked: For Good', 'Now You See Me: Now You Don't', 'Predator: Badlands', 'Rental Family', and 'The Running Man'. With the final numbers for this weekend's box office set to be released on Monday, it will be interesting to see how the rankings change.
Directed by Edgar Wright and starring Glen Powell as Ben Richards, a desperate contestant on a sadistic TV game show with his life hanging in the balance, the film's performance was overshadowed by Lionsgate's heist thriller 'Now You See Me: Now You Don't', which continued to reign supreme at the box office.
Despite its impressive opening weekend, 'The Running Man' struggled to find an audience, earning a domestic tally of $27 million and an international total of $21.3 million for a worldwide total of just $48.3 million. The film's production budget was estimated to be around $110 million, leaving it with a significant financial loss.
In contrast, Universal Pictures' 'Wicked: For Good', starring Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo, stole the show at the box office, earning an estimated $150 million (including early previews) in its debut weekend. The film's massive success sent shockwaves through the industry, cementing its place as one of the biggest hits of the year.
The top five films at the domestic box office this weekend were 'Wicked: For Good', 'Now You See Me: Now You Don't', 'Predator: Badlands', 'Rental Family', and 'The Running Man'. With the final numbers for this weekend's box office set to be released on Monday, it will be interesting to see how the rankings change.