While a big second weekend was expected for Disney’s “Snow White”, it was also expected to hold on to the site 1. But it may not happen, since Amazon MGM’s action movie “The Working Man” with Jason Statham’s with Jason Statham will sweep the top point with an industry estimated $ 15.6 million opening.
“A working man” does this with almost a thousand fewer screens than “Snow White”, earns $ 5.5 million from 3,262 theaters on the opening day. Critics were lukewarm on this movie compared to Amazon and Statham’s last movie, “The Beekeeper”, giving it a 55% rotten tomatoes. But the film’s largely male opening day was generally satisfied, which gave it a B on Cinemascore to go with a 91% audience RT score.
“Snow White” falls at 67% from its opening weekend of $ 42 million and earned an industry estimated $ 13.8 million. With $ 66.4 million domestically, it will fight just to reach $ 100 million in North America as its fate as a cash office is sealed.
Within striking distance from “Snow White” is also Fathoms “The Chosen: Last Supper”, the theatrical show of the latest episodes from HIT Christian Streaming Series Fifth Season. Covers Jesus Christ’s famous return to Jerusalem on Palm Sunday up to his famous last supper with its apostles, the latest screening earns an estimated $ 12.7 million from 2,235 theaters, far above one -digit forecasts.
In the fourth is Universal/Blumhouse’s “The Woman in the Yard”, which received an opening of $ 9 million from 2,842 theaters. There is slightly above the forecasts before emissions, but the film is likely to be uploaded as it has been poorly received with a C-cinemascore and Rotten Tomatoes score of 39% critics and 48% audience.
Directed by Jaume Collet-Serra and in the lead role Danielle Deadwyler, the horror movie will not be a flop for Universal as it has a budget of $ 12 million in line with Blumhouse’s sparse strategy. But it continues a decline of original titles that began in 2024 for the once dominant horror outlet that may require sequel to films such as “M3gan” and “Five Nights at Freddy’s” to be snapped.
Another horror movie, A24’s “Death of a Unicorn”, is worse off with an opening of $ 5 million from 3,050 seats. With a more comic tone than “Woman in the yard”, the audience reception is slightly better with a B- on Cinemascore and a 72% RT audience point. But the deceived critical reception from its SXSW premiere can Stunt Mun-to-Mun from spreading for this production of $ 15 million.





