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Disney's live-action remake of its animated classic of 1941 brought in about $ 45 million in its box office debut in North America. Although $ 45 million is not a disastrous opening for the film, it's a disappointment because Disney and box office experts both expected that "Dumbo" would win $ 50 million. of dollars.
The film, starring Colin Farrell and Michael Keaton, took first place at the box office this weekend and brought in $ 116 million worldwide.
Jordan "Peele" is in second place. The horror hit Universal earned about $ 33.6 million on its second weekend of publication.
Peele's follow-up on "Get Out" brought in $ 174.5 million worldwide.
The total of the second weekend for "We" was down 53% from its first weekend. But "We", whose manufacture cost $ 20 million, surprised Hollywood with a $ 71 million opening last weekend.
The decline of "We" for the second weekend places it substantially in line with other horror hits, such as "It" in 2017 and "Halloween" in 2018, which fell by 51 % and 59% in their second week, according to Comscore (SCOR).
"Dumbo" is Disney's latest animated classic to have restarted. Others like "Beauty and the Beast" in 2017 and "Alice in Wonderland" in 2010 have been box office successes for the company and have grossed more than a billion dollars.
The poor performance of "Dumbo" could be due to lukewarm critical reception. The film scored 50% on the Rotten Tomatoes review site.
Even if "Dumbo" is disappointed, Disney's live action remakes are expected to bounce back at the box office soon.
The studio will release two more remakes of its animated classics this summer with "Aladdin" starring Will Smith and "The Lion King", which features a vocal work by Donald Glover and Beyoncé.
"The Lion King" is one of the most anticipated movies of 2019 and could become one of the biggest blockbusters of the year.
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