Sinners, Thunderbolts
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Marvel’s 'Thunderbolts' continued to lead the U.K. and Ireland box office, holding onto the top spot for Disney with $3.1 million.
When going to see two movies in a row, there's always the risk that at least one will be bad. I was hyped that the quality of both Thunderbolts* and Sinners was so high, and was even more taken by the connective tissue the movies had.
Right now a new superhero movie with the name Avengers in the title is playing on every IMAX screen in the country. But many folks would seem to rather see an original vampire flick in that format.
Sinners, the American horror-musical drama directed by Ryan Coogler and starring Michael B. Jordan, has emerged as a runaway success
Thunderbolts* at a $76M opening, isn’t the most stellar of Disney Marvel Studios’ openings, but, heck, this is significantly better than the start of summer a year ago when Universal’s original action romcom,
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Yardbarker on MSN"Thunderbolts*" and "Sinners" show good word of mouth can still have valueOnce again "Thunderbolts*" was the number-one movie at the domestic box office. Also, we're still going to call it "Thunderbolts*" because we were legit thrown with how quickly sites across the entertainment space were down to spoil the hell out of that movie.
Por LINDSEY BAHR“Thunderbolts” de Marvel y “Sinners” de Ryan Coogler dominaron nuevamente las listas de taquilla de Norteamérica este fin de semana. Ahora en su
Disney/Marvel Studios’ Thunderbolts* is currently playing a bit ahead of Shang-Chi’s second weekend with $9 million Friday and a weekend around $35M, off 53% from its opening last week. That second weekend ease is the eighth best among all MCU titles across 36 releases.