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‘Now You See Me 3’ Eyes No. 1 Opening $21M-$24M

‘Now​ You See Me: Now You Don’t’ Projected to Open ‍No. 1 with​ $21M-$24M

Lionsgate‘s Now⁤ You see Me: Now You don’t is tracking for‌ a domestic opening of $21 million to $24 million, positioning it ‌for the No. 1 spot‍ at the box office this weekend. The film is aiming for ‌broad appeal, targeting both date night audiences and families, a strategy reflected in its PG-13 rating-a contrast to the R-rating of competitor Running Man.

the third⁤ installment in⁣ the Now You ⁢See Me franchise ‍carries significant⁢ financial weight, having cost over $90 ‌million in production costs before marketing and distribution expenses (P&A).Lionsgate, known for licensing⁢ foreign rights to fund its productions, will be⁢ closely watching international performance, as the ‌previous two films generated 67% to 80% of their⁤ global box​ office revenue abroad.

In comparison,‍ previews⁤ for Running Man are aligning ‍with those of Neon’s ⁤ The Monkey, which ​grossed $1.9 million in previews before reaching $5.8 ​million on its opening Friday ⁤and a $14 million three-day total. Running Man‘s previews⁢ fall considerably ‌below those of ‌ Tron: Ares,which debuted‍ last month with a⁢ $14.4 million Friday and a⁤ $33.2 million three-day opening.

The original Running Man, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, opened​ to $8.1 million (unadjusted⁢ for inflation) in the same mid-November ⁢slot in 1987, ultimately‌ grossing $38.1 million domestically from a $27‌ million production budget and ‌receiving ‌a B+ CinemaScore. It held the No.1 position for two weekends before being overtaken by Disney/touchstone’s‌ Three Men and a Baby during the Thanksgiving ⁤holiday.

Despite the competitive⁣ landscape, industry analysts emphasize that box office success is a marathon, not a ‍sprint, particularly with⁤ the ​Thanksgiving holiday approaching in two ‍weeks. Meanwhile, 20th Century Studios’ Predator: Badlands ‍earned an estimated⁤ $1.7 ⁢million‍ yesterday (down 26% from Wednesday) for a first-week total of $53.2 million and is expected to ‍decline 60% ⁤in its second weekend,typical ⁤for the genre.

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