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"Wonder Woman 1984" earned $16.7 million at the US box office over the weekend. Business Insider reports that's the biggest opening weekend since the coronavirus pandemic began. The pre-pandemic "Wonder Woman" from 2017 grossed $103 million in the US in its debut. "Wonder Woman 1984" debuted on HBO Max and will be available for 31 days before leaving the service for an exclusive theatrical run.
Horror-thriller 'Don't Breathe' is set to trump 'Suicide Squad' at the U.S. box office this weekend. Simon Thompson reports.
The super hero film, Suicide Squad, and the risque animated food film, Sausage Party, deliver a one-two punch on their competition at the North American box office. Diane Hodges reports.
The story of criminals tapped to save the world tops the box office for the second week in a row, followed by Sausage Party and Pete's Dragon. Diane Hodges reports.
Despite being poorly received by critics, 'Suicide Squad' is rocking the box office ahead of "Jason Bourne" and "Bad Moms". Gavino Garay reports.
Matt LeBlanc is at BAFTA Awards in London promoting his TV show “Episodes”. He joked about a possible “Friends” reunion. In movie box office “Iron Man 3” took the top spot again followed by “The Great Gatsby”, “Pain and Gain”, “Peeples” and “42” rounded out the top 5.