Hoppers se mantiene en el número uno de taquilla

La película Hoppers ha mantenido su posición en lo más alto de las listas de taquilla. Reminders of Him ha recibido una cálida acogida del público. Mientras tanto, Scream 7 ha alcanzado los 100 millones de dólares en recaudación doméstica en tiempo récord, y Hamnet está a punto de superar los 100 millones de dólares a nivel mundial el domingo de los Oscar.

En la última actualización de taquilla, Hoppers continúa liderando como la película número uno. Este rendimiento resalta su fuerte atractivo en medio de la competencia de los nuevos estrenos. Reminders of Him, una reciente incorporación, ha sido acogida cálidamente, lo que sugiere una respuesta positiva del público y potencial para un éxito sostenido en los cines. Por otro lado, Scream 7 ha alcanzado un hito significativo al superar los 100 millones de dólares en taquilla doméstica más rápido de lo esperado, subrayando su popularidad en el género de terror. La película Hamnet, nominada a mejor película, se proyecta para cruzar la marca de los 100 millones de dólares a nivel mundial el domingo de los Oscar, en sintonía con el mayor interés durante la temporada de premios. Estos resultados reflejan las tendencias actuales en la asistencia al cine, con franquicias establecidas y contendientes a premios impulsando las ventas de entradas. Los datos apuntan a un fin de semana sólido para la industria, incluso mientras otros títulos compiten por la atención.

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