Fire and Ash Remains No. 1 Over 28 Years Later: Bone Temple
Key Points:
- “Avatar: Fire and Ash” maintained its No. 1 position at the domestic box office in its fifth weekend, earning $13.3 million over the weekend and $17.2 million during the four-day Martin Luther King Jr. holiday frame.
- Sony’s “28 Years Later: The Bone Temple” underperformed with a $13 million weekend and a projected $15 million four-day debut, falling short of the expected $20-$22 million despite strong reviews and audience scores.
- The latest “28 Days Later” installment faced challenges due to its quick release just seven months after its predecessor, contributing to a steep drop in box office performance despite being the franchise's most expensive film at $63 million.
- Other notable releases included Neon