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🗓️ 13 August 2024

⏱️ 35 minutes

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On the August 13, 2024 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor Ben Pearson is joined by /Film staff writer and box office analyst Ryan Scott to talk about the latest film and TV news.

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0:00.0

Hello everyone and welcome to slash film daily today's Tuesday August 13th

0:03.6

2024 on today's episode of the show we're going to be talking about the latest

0:06.9

film and TV news my name is Ben Pearson I am an editor at slash film dot com

0:11.0

and I'm joined on today's episode by slash film staff writer and box office analyst Ryan Scott.

0:15.6

Hey hey everyone how's it going. All right Ryan first half of the show let's talk about some box office stuff. Why don't you run through the

0:22.1

top 10 movies at the boss office this past

0:24.3

weekend let's do that shall we been so it was a heck of a weekend and we're

0:29.6

going to talk about that in a second but just starters, Deadpool and Wolverine maintain the number one spot for the third weekend in a row with a 53.7 million dollar take dropped a little less than 45% in this third weekend across the billion dollar mark worldwide.

0:46.4

It will soon pass Joker to become the highest grossing R-rated movie of all time.

0:51.2

Impressive stuff.

0:53.5

Equally impressive.

0:54.7

It ends with us from Sony Pictures debuted at number two

0:57.5

with $50 million.

0:59.4

And actually had a better per screen average

1:01.2

because it was playing on a lot fewer screens. We'll talk more about that in a second, but that is very, very

1:05.6

impressive stuff. Also impressive is Twisters holding on to the number three

1:10.8

spot in its fourth weekend, just a 34% drop with 15 million dollars

1:15.2

this one's gonna do very well domestically but there are problems there we'll get

1:19.4

in that the second not so good waslands, the long delayed video game adaptation from Director Eli Roth came at number four with just 8.6 million dollars.

1:30.0

Yeah, I mean, we'll talk about that a lot in a second if that is brutal stuff.

1:34.1

Number five was despicable me for hanging like crazy.

1:38.6

7.9 million dollars dropped just

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