Hoppers reste numéro un au box-office

Le film Hoppers a maintenu sa position en tête des classements du box-office. Reminders of Him a reçu un accueil chaleureux de la part des spectateurs. Pendant ce temps, Scream 7 a réalisé 100 millions de dollars de recettes domestiques en un temps record, et Hamnet est en passe de dépasser les 100 millions de dollars dans le monde entier le dimanche des Oscars.

Dans la dernière actualisation du box-office, Hoppers continue de dominer en tant que film numéro un. Cette performance met en lumière son fort attrait au milieu de la concurrence des nouvelles sorties. Reminders of Him, nouvelle venue, a été chaleureusement accueillie, suggérant une réponse positive du public et un potentiel de succès prolongé en salles. Par ailleurs, Scream 7 a atteint une étape importante en dépassant les 100 millions de dollars domestiques plus rapidement que prévu, soulignant sa popularité dans le genre horreur. Le film Hamnet, nommé pour le meilleur film, est projeté pour franchir la barre des 100 millions de dollars dans le monde entier le dimanche des Oscars, en phase avec l'intérêt accru pendant la saison des prix. Ces résultats reflètent les tendances actuelles de la fréquentation cinématographique, les franchises établies et les prétendants aux Oscars stimulant les ventes de billets. Les données indiquent un week-end solide pour l'industrie, même si d'autres titres se disputent l'attention.

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