Le biopic Michael en tête du box-office avec 25 millions de dollars

Le film Michael de Lionsgate devrait dominer le box-office ce week-end pour sa quatrième semaine d'exploitation avec plus de 25 millions de dollars. Obsession, produit par Focus Features, est en bonne voie pour un solide démarrage à la troisième place, entre 13 et 15 millions de dollars.

Michael a rapporté 6,6 millions de dollars vendredi dans 3 560 cinémas. Le biopic enregistre une baisse de 34 % par rapport au week-end précédent et se dirige vers un total national de 281,6 millions de dollars, ce qui surpasserait les recettes nationales finales du film de Lionsgate Hunger Games : La Révolte, partie 2, qui s'élevaient à 281,7 millions de dollars. Les écrans premium grand format et Imax contribuent à maintenir ces résultats.

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The Michael Jackson biopic Michael launched to a projected $95 million to $100 million U.S. debut and $200 million globally, marking a major win for Lionsgate despite a 38% Rotten Tomatoes critics score. Audiences gave it a 96% approval rating, praising Jaafar Jackson's portrayal of the singer. The film ends in 1988, avoiding later abuse allegations due to legal constraints from a settlement with accuser Jordan Chandler.

The Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' debuted with $97.2 million in North America and $218.8 million globally over its opening weekend. The Lionsgate release earned $25.4 million on Sunday, exceeding expectations by $400,000. It marks the second-largest global opening of 2026 so far.

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One week after its record-breaking $218.8 million global opening, Liongate's Michael Jackson biopic 'Michael' has crossed $300 million worldwide. The film, directed by Antoine Fuqua, has surpassed Warner Bros.' 'Elvis' to claim the No. 2 spot among musical biopics, behind only 'Bohemian Rhapsody', fueled by strong international holds.

Pixar's original animated film Hoppers is set for a $40 million opening weekend in the U.S. and Canada, marking a strong performance for the studio's recent originals. In contrast, Warner Bros' The Bride!, directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, is projecting a disappointing $8 million to $10 million debut despite its $80 million budget. The results highlight differing audience responses to family animation and auteur-driven horror.

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The sequel to the 2006 hit was projected to surpass the original movie's lifetime global gross of $326.5 million on May 8. As of the prior day, it had accumulated $324 million worldwide. The film continues its strong run in its second weekend at the North American box office.

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