One Love Passes $100 Million At The Box Office In 10 Days

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In second place at the box office this weekend is “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – To the Hashira Training,” the latest theatrically-released episode of the fiercely popular anime series, which is set for a $10.8 million opening weekend after grossing $5.5 million on Friday from 1,949 locations. 

The “Demon Slayer” franchise blew the box office away in 2020 with the feature film release “Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train,” which made $453 million worldwide and was the second-highest grossing release of that pandemic-afflicted year. The majority of those ticket sales came from the anime’s home country of Japan, but “Demon Slayer” has a strong foothold in the United States as well — as these opening numbers for “To the Hashira Training” demonstrate.

Third place goes to “Ordinary Angels,” a true story-inspired drama starring Hilary Swank and Alan Ritchson. It’s a faith-based film (though IndieWire notes that it’s “one that places its faith in people instead of a higher power”) and those have found a solid footing at the North American box office, with last year’s “Sound of Freedom” being the most prominent example. Audiences are satisfied, with exit polls giving “Ordinary Angels” a perfect A+ CinemaScore, and the film is projected to gross $6.5 million in its opening weekend.

The news isn’t so good for “Drive-Away Dolls,” the new black comedy crime caper from Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke, which is on track for an opening weekend of just $2.5 million from 2,250 theaters. That will put it in fifth place, just below a dismal second weekend for “Madame Web,” which Deadline reports is on track to drop 64% for a second weekend of around $5.56 million. 

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