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Dwayne Johnson Christmas movie ‘Red One’ misses mark at box office

The holiday season at the box office kicked off with a bang as the action comedy “Red One” starring Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans made its debut this weekend. Despite mixed reviews from critics, the film managed to pull in a respectable $34.1 million in its opening weekend, surpassing holdover films in the process.

Directed by Jake Kasdan and produced by Johnson’s Seven Bucks Productions, “Red One” was originally intended for a streaming release but ultimately made its way to theaters. With a hefty production budget rumored to be upwards of $200 million, the film’s performance at the box office is being closely watched by industry insiders.

While the domestic box office numbers may not be groundbreaking, Warner Bros. is handling the overseas release of “Red One,” where it has already raked in an impressive $50 million from 75 territories. This global success is a promising sign for the film’s long-term prospects.

In North America, “Venom: The Last Dance” and “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever” claimed the second and third spots at the box office, respectively. Meanwhile, A24’s Hugh Grant horror film “Heretic” and Universal’s animated feature “The Wild Robot” rounded out the top five.

Looking ahead, the Thanksgiving holiday is set to bring a slew of highly anticipated films to theaters. “Wicked,” “Gladiator II,” and “Moana 2,” starring Dwayne Johnson, are all slated for release in the coming weeks. Internationally, “Gladiator II” has already made a splash, setting records for Ridley Scott and Paramount as it gears up for its North American debut.

As the box office landscape continues to evolve, “Red One” stands as a testament to the shifting tides of the film industry. With its blend of star power, action-packed scenes, and holiday cheer, the film has the potential to become a perennial favorite for audiences worldwide. Stay tuned for more updates on the latest box office hits and misses.

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