Without any new releases from the major studios, Sam Raimi’s survival thriller “Send Help” remained in first place with $10 million from 3,475 North American venues, a 47% drop from its $19.1 million debut. Meanwhile “Melania,” a documentary about the first lady of the United States, plunged to the No. 9 spot with $2.37 million from 2,003 theaters, representing a steep 67% decline in ticket sales.
The Super Bowl, the biggest TV event of the year, almost always brings the box office to a halt. This year’s revenues topped out with roughly $60 million, according to Comscore. That’s not the worst Super Bowl haul of all time — that record belongs to 2024’s dismal $38.9 million showing, led by “Argylle” and “Lisa Frankenstein” — but turnout is far behind the pre-pandemic era.
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