Box Office: ‘Demon Slayer’ Prevails Over ‘Him’ for Top Spot

Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle,
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This weekend, the box office is witnessing a competitive showdown, with Him, produced by Jordan Peele, vying for the top spot against the immensely popular anime film, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – the Movie Infinity Castle.

Him has made a notable entrance, earning $6.4 million on Friday, with forecasts suggesting a weekend total around $15 million. Meanwhile, Demon Slayer, which achieved a remarkable $70 million opening last weekend, is projected to secure its place at the top with earnings close to $16 million, despite a drastic 77% drop in its second week. Distributed by Sony’s Crunchyroll, Demon Slayer has already grossed a staggering $419.2 million globally.

The weekend is not as rosy for other Sony releases, most notably the high-profile romantic fantasy A Big Bold Beautiful Journey, starring Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell. The film is projected to finish sixth this weekend with a disappointing $3.8 million. Centered on a couple revisiting pivotal moments in their lives, this project marks Robbie’s first leading role since the massive success of Barbie two years ago. Audience feedback was lukewarm, yielding a B- CinemaScore and underwhelming reviews.

Similarly, Him has garnered mixed reviews, featuring Tyriq Withers as a promising NFL quarterback whose life takes a drastic turn after an attack leads to brain trauma. With assistance from Marlon Wayans’ character, a legendary quarterback, he seeks redemption. Directed by Justin Tipping, the film received a C- CinemaScore from viewers, reflecting its mediocre reception.

Rounding out the top five are:

Based on reporting by Hollywood Reporter. Read the full story at Hollywood Reporter.

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