Chapter 762: Initiated
After the New Year, the last Christmas box office week, spanning 1994 to 1995, ended quickly.
From December 30 to January 5, the box office decline of "Suicide Squad" narrowed to 17% in the third week of its release, earning $47.91 million again, easily maintaining the weekly box office champion, and the cumulative box office of this DC cinematic universe antihero hit $197.38 million in three weeks of release.
The cumulative box office in three weeks was close to $200 million, and even if the film market cooled down quickly after the holiday, the domestic box office of "Suicide Squad" was enough to surpass $300 million very easily.
In the absence of competition from new films, and coinciding with the New Year, the total box office in North America during the box office week from December 30 to January 5 was almost the same as Christmas Week, so "Suicide Squad" was the one with a deep box office decline in the past week, and other subsequent films basically maintained the box office volume of Christmas Week, and some films achieved a reversal.
It's just that, overall, "Suicide Squad" is still the most dazzling one.
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After the New Year, the last Christmas box office week, spanning 1994 to 1995, ended quickly.
From December 30 to January 5, the box office decline of "Suicide Squad" narrowed to 17% in the third week of its release, earning $47.91 million again, easily maintaining the weekly box office champion, and the cumulative box office of this DC cinematic universe antihero hit $197.38 million in three weeks of release.
The cumulative box office in three weeks was close to $200 million, and even if the film market cooled down quickly after the holiday, the domestic box office of "Suicide Squad" was enough to surpass $300 million very easily.
In the absence of competition from new films, and coinciding with the New Year, the total box office in North America during the box office week from December 30 to January 5 was almost the same as Christmas Week, so "Suicide Squad" was the one with a deep box office decline in the past week, and other subsequent films basically maintained the box office volume of Christmas Week, and some films achieved a reversal.
It's just that, overall, "Suicide Squad" is still the most dazzling one.
After the New Year, the last Christmas box office week, spanning 1994 to 1995, ended quickly.
From December 30 to January 5, the box office decline of "Suicide Squad" narrowed to 17% in the third week of its release, earning $47.91 million again, easily maintaining the weekly box office champion, and the cumulative box office of this DC cinematic universe antihero hit $197.38 million in three weeks of release.
The cumulative box office in three weeks was close to $200 million, and even if the film market cooled down quickly after the holiday, the domestic box office of "Suicide Squad" was enough to surpass $300 million very easily.
In the absence of competition from new films, and coinciding with the New Year, the total box office in North America during the box office week from December 30 to January 5 was almost the same as Christmas Week, so "Suicide Squad" was the one with a deep box office decline in the past week, and other subsequent films basically maintained the box office volume of Christmas Week, and some films achieved a reversal.
It's just that, overall, "Suicide Squad" is still the most dazzling one.
After the New Year, the last Christmas box office week, spanning 1994 to 1995, ended quickly.
From December 30 to January 5, the box office decline of "Suicide Squad" narrowed to 17% in the third week of its release, earning $47.91 million again, easily maintaining the weekly box office champion, and the cumulative box office of this DC cinematic universe antihero hit $197.38 million in three weeks of release.
The cumulative box office in three weeks was close to $200 million, and even if the film market cooled down quickly after the holiday, the domestic box office of "Suicide Squad" was enough to surpass $300 million very easily.
In the absence of competition from new films, and coinciding with the New Year, the total box office in North America during the box office week from December 30 to January 5 was almost the same as Christmas Week, so "Suicide Squad" was the one with a deep box office decline in the past week, and other subsequent films basically maintained the box office volume of Christmas Week, and some films achieved a reversal.
It's just that, overall, "Suicide Squad" is still the most dazzling one.
After the New Year, the last Christmas box office week, spanning 1994 to 1995, ended quickly.
From December 30 to January 5, the box office decline of "Suicide Squad" narrowed to 17% in the third week of its release, earning $47.91 million again, easily maintaining the weekly box office champion, and the cumulative box office of this DC cinematic universe antihero hit $197.38 million in three weeks of release.
The cumulative box office in three weeks was close to $200 million, and even if the film market cooled down quickly after the holiday, the domestic box office of "Suicide Squad" was enough to surpass $300 million very easily.
In the absence of competition from new films, and coinciding with the New Year, the total box office in North America during the box office week from December 30 to January 5 was almost the same as Christmas Week, so "Suicide Squad" was the one with a deep box office decline in the past week, and other subsequent films basically maintained the box office volume of Christmas Week, and some films achieved a reversal.
It's just that, overall, "Suicide Squad" is still the most dazzling one.
After the New Year, the last Christmas box office week, spanning 1994 to 1995, ended quickly.
From December 30 to January 5, the box office decline of "Suicide Squad" narrowed to 17% in the third week of its release, earning $47.91 million again, easily maintaining the weekly box office champion, and the cumulative box office of this DC cinematic universe antihero hit $197.38 million in three weeks of release.
The cumulative box office in three weeks was close to $200 million, and even if the film market cooled down quickly after the holiday, the domestic box office of "Suicide Squad" was enough to surpass $300 million very easily.
In the absence of competition from new films, and coinciding with the New Year, the total box office in North America during the box office week from December 30 to January 5 was almost the same as Christmas Week, so "Suicide Squad" was the one with a deep box office decline in the past week, and other subsequent films basically maintained the box office volume of Christmas Week, and some films achieved a reversal.
It's just that, overall, "Suicide Squad" is still the most dazzling one.
After the New Year, the last Christmas box office week, spanning 1994 to 1995, ended quickly.
From December 30 to January 5, the box office decline of "Suicide Squad" narrowed to 17% in the third week of its release, earning $47.91 million again, easily maintaining the weekly box office champion, and the cumulative box office of this DC cinematic universe antihero hit $197.38 million in three weeks of release.
The cumulative box office in three weeks was close to $200 million, and even if the film market cooled down quickly after the holiday, the domestic box office of "Suicide Squad" was enough to surpass $300 million very easily.
In the absence of competition from new films, and coinciding with the New Year, the total box office in North America during the box office week from December 30 to January 5 was almost the same as Christmas Week, so "Suicide Squad" was the one with a deep box office decline in the past week, and other subsequent films basically maintained the box office volume of Christmas Week, and some films achieved a reversal.
It's just that, overall, "Suicide Squad" is still the most dazzling one.
After the New Year, the last Christmas box office week, spanning 1994 to 1995, ended quickly.
From December 30 to January 5, the box office decline of "Suicide Squad" narrowed to 17% in the third week of its release, earning $47.91 million again, easily maintaining the weekly box office champion, and the cumulative box office of this DC cinematic universe antihero hit $197.38 million in three weeks of release.
The cumulative box office in three weeks was close to $200 million, and even if the film market cooled down quickly after the holiday, the domestic box office of "Suicide Squad" was enough to surpass $300 million very easily.
In the absence of competition from new films, and coinciding with the New Year, the total box office in North America during the box office week from December 30 to January 5 was almost the same as Christmas Week, so "Suicide Squad" was the one with a deep box office decline in the past week, and other subsequent films basically maintained the box office volume of Christmas Week, and some films achieved a reversal.
It's just that, overall, "Suicide Squad" is still the most dazzling one.
After the New Year, the last Christmas box office week, spanning 1994 to 1995, ended quickly.
From December 30 to January 5, the box office decline of "Suicide Squad" narrowed to 17% in the third week of its release, earning $47.91 million again, easily maintaining the weekly box office champion, and the cumulative box office of this DC cinematic universe antihero hit $197.38 million in three weeks of release.
The cumulative box office in three weeks was close to $200 million, and even if the film market cooled down quickly after the holiday, the domestic box office of "Suicide Squad" was enough to surpass $300 million very easily.
In the absence of competition from new films, and coinciding with the New Year, the total box office in North America during the box office week from December 30 to January 5 was almost the same as Christmas Week, so "Suicide Squad" was the one with a deep box office decline in the past week, and other subsequent films basically maintained the box office volume of Christmas Week, and some films achieved a reversal.
It's just that, overall, "Suicide Squad" is still the most dazzling one.
After the New Year, the last Christmas box office week, spanning 1994 to 1995, ended quickly.
From December 30 to January 5, the box office decline of "Suicide Squad" narrowed to 17% in the third week of its release, earning $47.91 million again, easily maintaining the weekly box office champion, and the cumulative box office of this DC cinematic universe antihero hit $197.38 million in three weeks of release.
The cumulative box office in three weeks was close to $200 million, and even if the film market cooled down quickly after the holiday, the domestic box office of "Suicide Squad" was enough to surpass $300 million very easily.
In the absence of competition from new films, and coinciding with the New Year, the total box office in North America during the box office week from December 30 to January 5 was almost the same as Christmas Week, so "Suicide Squad" was the one with a deep box office decline in the past week, and other subsequent films basically maintained the box office volume of Christmas Week, and some films achieved a reversal.
It's just that, overall, "Suicide Squad" is still the most dazzling one.
After the New Year, the last Christmas box office week, spanning 1994 to 1995, ended quickly.
From December 30 to January 5, the box office decline of "Suicide Squad" narrowed to 17% in the third week of its release, earning $47.91 million again, easily maintaining the weekly box office champion, and the cumulative box office of this DC cinematic universe antihero hit $197.38 million in three weeks of release.
The cumulative box office in three weeks was close to $200 million, and even if the film market cooled down quickly after the holiday, the domestic box office of "Suicide Squad" was enough to surpass $300 million very easily.
In the absence of competition from new films, and coinciding with the New Year, the total box office in North America during the box office week from December 30 to January 5 was almost the same as Christmas Week, so "Suicide Squad" was the one with a deep box office decline in the past week, and other subsequent films basically maintained the box office volume of Christmas Week, and some films achieved a reversal.
It's just that, overall, "Suicide Squad" is still the most dazzling one.
After the New Year, the last Christmas box office week, spanning 1994 to 1995, ended quickly.
From December 30 to January 5, the box office decline of "Suicide Squad" narrowed to 17% in the third week of its release, earning $47.91 million again, easily maintaining the weekly box office champion, and the cumulative box office of this DC cinematic universe antihero hit $197.38 million in three weeks of release.
The cumulative box office in three weeks was close to $200 million, and even if the film market cooled down quickly after the holiday, the domestic box office of "Suicide Squad" was enough to surpass $300 million very easily.
In the absence of competition from new films, and coinciding with the New Year, the total box office in North America during the box office week from December 30 to January 5 was almost the same as Christmas Week, so "Suicide Squad" was the one with a deep box office decline in the past week, and other subsequent films basically maintained the box office volume of Christmas Week, and some films achieved a reversal.
It's just that, overall, "Suicide Squad" is still the most dazzling one.
After the New Year, the last Christmas box office week, spanning 1994 to 1995, ended quickly.
From December 30 to January 5, the box office decline of "Suicide Squad" narrowed to 17% in the third week of its release, earning $47.91 million again, easily maintaining the weekly box office champion, and the cumulative box office of this DC cinematic universe antihero hit $197.38 million in three weeks of release.
The cumulative box office in three weeks was close to $200 million, and even if the film market cooled down quickly after the holiday, the domestic box office of "Suicide Squad" was enough to surpass $300 million very easily.
In the absence of competition from new films, and coinciding with the New Year, the total box office in North America during the box office week from December 30 to January 5 was almost the same as Christmas Week, so "Suicide Squad" was the one with a deep box office decline in the past week, and other subsequent films basically maintained the box office volume of Christmas Week, and some films achieved a reversal.
It's just that, overall, "Suicide Squad" is still the most dazzling one.
After the New Year, the last Christmas box office week, spanning 1994 to 1995, ended quickly.
From December 30 to January 5, the box office decline of "Suicide Squad" narrowed to 17% in the third week of its release, earning $47.91 million again, easily maintaining the weekly box office champion, and the cumulative box office of this DC cinematic universe antihero hit $197.38 million in three weeks of release.
The cumulative box office in three weeks was close to $200 million, and even if the film market cooled down quickly after the holiday, the domestic box office of "Suicide Squad" was enough to surpass $300 million very easily.
In this case, it coincides with the New Year, and the total box office from December 30 to January 5 is almost the same as Christmas Week, so "Suicide Squad" is the one with a deep box office decline in the past week, and other subsequent films have basically maintained the box office volume of Christmas Week, and some films have achieved a reversal.
From December 30 to January 5, the box office decline of "Suicide Squad" narrowed to 17% in the third week of its release, earning $47.91 million again, easily maintaining the weekly box office champion, and the cumulative box office of this DC cinematic universe antihero hit $197.38 million in three weeks of release.
The cumulative box office in three weeks was close to $200 million, and even if the film market cooled down quickly after the holiday, the domestic box office of "Suicide Squad" was enough to surpass $300 million very easily.