By Esita Mallik
Lee Cronin’s The Mummy might have received mixed reviews, but it is performing better than Maggie Gyllenhaal’s star-studded horror flick, The Bride, at the North American box office. Lee Cronin’s film has surpassed the Christian Bale starrer in less than four days in North America. The film has earned over $35 million worldwide and is expected to reach $50 million in its second weekend. Keep scrolling for the deets.
How much has the film earned domestically in four days?
The R-rated horror movie remains in the 3rd place in the domestic box office chart. It collected $1.1 million on its first Monday at the box office in North America. It declined by 67.5% from Sunday. The collection is more than Primate’s $775k and Knock at the Cabin’s $910k. However, the collection is on par with M3GAN 2.0‘s $1.1 million and less than Old’s $1.9 million first Monday collections. Therefore, in 4 days, the domestic total of the horror movie is $14.6 million.
Surpasses the domestic haul of The Bride in 4 days
The Bride is a gothic romance drama written and directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, featuring an ensemble cast, yet it emerged as a major box-office flop. Lee Cronin’s The Mummy has surpassed the domestic haul of The Bride in its opening weekend alone. It highlights that despite a stellar cast comprising Jessie Buckley, Christian Bale, Peter Sarsgaard, Annette Bening, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Penélope Cruz, a film cannot survive without a strong plot. In this case, The Mummy is not a strong contender, yet it performs better than Maggie’s movie and beats it.
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