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20th Century Fox, A Quiet Place, Avengers, Avengers: Infinity War, Black Pather, Boba Fett, Book Club, Breaking In, Candice Bergen, Deadpool, Deadpool 2, Diane Keaton, films, Global Road Entertainment, Jane Fonda, life of the party, Lionsgate, Magnolia Pictures, Marvel Studios, Mary Steenburgen, Melissa McCarthy, memorial day, movies, Overboard, Pantelions, Paramount Pictures, Pirates of the Carribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, RBG, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, Ryan Reynolds, Show Dogs, Solo: A Star Wars Story, star wars, Star Wars: Episode III - Reventh of the Sith, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, theaters, Universal Pictures, Walt Disney Studios, Warner Bros. Pictures, weekend box office
Solo: A Star Wars Story Leads but Disappoints Solo: A Star Wars Story may have taken the top spot at the box office over the long Memorial Day weekend, but its 4-day debut of $103.02 million (and 3-day take of $84.42 million) is significantly below even the most conservative Read More