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‘Solo’ Falls Below Opening Weekend Box Office Expectations

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Even though 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' will take the top spot at the box office this weekend, its overall haul is looking much lower than expected. The film was expected to bring in $130-150 million over the Memorial Day weekend but is now expected to barely surpass $100 million. Compared to the first Star Wars standalone film, Solo's four-day box office total will trail the three-day opening weekend of 'Rogue One', which was released in December 2016, by more than $50 million.

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