![]() It isn't clear if there are plans for any of these limited release titles to expand nationwide in the weeks ahead. Box Office Mojo reveals that, also opening in limited release this weekend is Gravitas Ventures' romantic comedy Amanda & Jack Go Glamping, Atlas Distribution's No Greater Love, Cohen Media Group's re-issue Shakespeare Wallah, The Orchard's thriller Thelma and Fox Searchlight's crime comedy Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri. Rounding out the top 10 will likely be A Bad Moms Christmas ($9.2 million), Jigsaw ($3.9 million), Boo 2! a Madea Halloween ($2.8 million), Geostorm ($1.7 million), Happy Death Day ($1.4 million), Thank You for Your Service ($1.2 million) and Blade Runner 2049 ($1.1 million). The ensemble cast also includes Johnny Depp, Daisy Ridley, Michelle Pfeiffer, Penelope Cruz, Josh Gad, Willem Dafoe, Judi Dench, Lucy Boynton, Olivia Colman, Leslie Odom Jr., Manuel Garcia-Rulfo, Derek Jacobi and Marwan Kenzari. Everyone's a suspect when Detective Hercule Poirot arrives to interrogate all passengers and search for clues before the killer can strike again. Near the end of the film, Hela rushes into battle against the fire demon Surtur, who brings about Ragnarokthe end of Asgard. After a murder is discovered aboard the Orient Express during a lavish trip through Europe, the trip quickly turns into a race against time to solve a murder aboard a train. Murder on the Orient Express features an all-star cast that is lead by director Kenneth Branagh, who plays Detective Hercule Poirot. This follow-up brings in the fathers of Brad (Will Ferrell) and Dusty (Mark Wahlberg), played by Mel Gibson and John Lithgow. The original comedy earned $150.3 million domestic and $242.7 million worldwide, which lead to the sequel being greenlit. When Thor prepares to go save Asgard, he rounds up Hulk and Valkyrie to form his new supergroup. But it is also clear in Thor: Ragnarok that he misses being a part of a team. At one point, he claims they have become too corporate. This was also in a weekend where Concussion, Joy and Point Break all opened on Christmas Day as well, but none of which failed to come even close to Daddy's Home. Thor seems to have developed a strange relationship with the Avengers since he last teamed with them. The original comedy starring Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg only scored a paltry 31% with critics, but became one of the surprise hits of 2015.ĭespite opening on Christmas Day, just a week after the record-breaking box office success of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Daddy's Home still managed to pull in $38.7 million in its opening weekend, dwarfed by the massive $149.2 million second weekend of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, but still quite impressive nonetheless. ![]() ![]() Still, critical approval is often not necessary for box office success, and one only has to look towards the first Daddy's Home for proof of that. Both movies are expected to open in roughly 3,300 theaters, and while there aren't enough reviews on Rotten Tomatoes for Daddy's Home 2 yet, Murder on the Orient Express currently has a 67% rating on RT. As for the two newcomers, we're projecting that Murder on the Orient Express will take second place with a projected $28.7 million, with Daddy's Home 2 not too far behind with $25.2 million.
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