Chapter 388: Counterattack

【Anti-theft Sticker Chapter】

Hollywood's three major unions filed a lawsuit in Delaware federal court at the same time on Monday, Nov. 19, trying to block Daenerys Entertainment's acquisition of MCA, and the entire Westeros system is busy dealing with it, but it doesn't stop Thanksgiving.

This year's Thanksgiving Day falls on November 22.

It happened to be snowing on the east coast, and Simon loved the atmosphere of snow again during the holiday season, so he spent this Thanksgiving with Janet at the Greenwich estate.

After Thursday, another box office week in Hollywood arrived.

Previously, from November 16th to November 22nd, the first week of Thanksgiving, Stallone's new film "Rocky 5" was much smoother than a single-week box office champion.

However, this action movie series, which once created a box office miracle, is still not as popular as before, only getting $19.6 million at the box office in the first week of opening, and the film reviews are not satisfactory, with a comprehensive media score of only about 5 points. Industry consensus forecasts are that the film will fall by between 40 and 50 percent the next week, and the North American box office is expected to be within $50 million, and the producers can only hope that overseas box office and other channels will recoup their costs.

Daenerys Entertainment's "Dances with Wolves" came in second, grossing $12.67 million in its first week of large-scale opening, a remarkable performance of more than $12,000 for a single theater compared to only 1,031 screens and a three-hour film market.

Counting the previous screening results, three weeks after the opening of the film, the cumulative box office of "Dances with Wolves" reached $17.3 million, which is close to the film's production cost of $20 million.

"Ten Days of Danger," which was released during Halloween, fell 22% this week, and it seems a pity that it failed to rebound on Thanksgiving. The film collected another $6.87 million in seven days, and the cumulative box office reached $43.99 million in four weeks.

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Hollywood's three major unions filed a lawsuit in Delaware federal court at the same time on Monday, Nov. 19, trying to block Daenerys Entertainment's acquisition of MCA, and the entire Westeros system is busy dealing with it, but it doesn't stop Thanksgiving.

This year's Thanksgiving Day falls on November 22.

It happened to be snowing on the east coast, and Simon loved the atmosphere of snow again during the holiday season, so he spent this Thanksgiving with Janet at the Greenwich estate.

After Thursday, another box office week in Hollywood arrived.

Previously, from November 16th to November 22nd, the first week of Thanksgiving, Stallone's new film "Rocky 5" was much smoother than a single-week box office champion.

However, this action movie series, which once created a box office miracle, is still not as popular as before, only getting $19.6 million at the box office in the first week of opening, and the film reviews are not satisfactory, with a comprehensive media score of only about 5 points. Industry consensus forecasts are that the film will fall by between 40 and 50 percent the next week, and the North American box office is expected to be within $50 million, and the producers can only hope that overseas box office and other channels will recoup their costs.

Daenerys Entertainment's "Dances with Wolves" came in second, grossing $12.67 million in its first week of large-scale opening, a remarkable performance of more than $12,000 for a single theater compared to only 1,031 screens and a three-hour film market.

Counting the previous screening results, three weeks after the opening of the film, the cumulative box office of "Dances with Wolves" reached $17.3 million, which is close to the film's production cost of $20 million.

"Ten Days of Danger," which was released during Halloween, fell 22% this week, and it seems a pity that it failed to rebound on Thanksgiving. The film collected another $6.87 million in seven days, and the cumulative box office reached $43.99 million in four weeks.

Hollywood's three major unions filed a lawsuit in Delaware federal court at the same time on Monday, Nov. 19, trying to block Daenerys Entertainment's acquisition of MCA, and the entire Westeros system is busy dealing with it, but it doesn't stop Thanksgiving.

This year's Thanksgiving Day falls on November 22.

It happened to be snowing on the east coast, and Simon loved the atmosphere of snow again during the holiday season, so he spent this Thanksgiving with Janet at the Greenwich estate.

After Thursday, another box office week in Hollywood arrived.

Previously, from November 16th to November 22nd, the first week of Thanksgiving, Stallone's new film "Rocky 5" was much smoother than a single-week box office champion.

However, this action movie series, which once created a box office miracle, is still not as popular as before, only getting $19.6 million at the box office in the first week of opening, and the film reviews are not satisfactory, with a comprehensive media score of only about 5 points. Industry consensus forecasts are that the film will fall by between 40 and 50 percent the next week, and the North American box office is expected to be within $50 million, and the producers can only hope that overseas box office and other channels will recoup their costs.

Daenerys Entertainment's "Dances with Wolves" came in second, grossing $12.67 million in its first week of large-scale opening, a remarkable performance of more than $12,000 for a single theater compared to only 1,031 screens and a three-hour film market.

Counting the previous screening results, three weeks after the opening of the film, the cumulative box office of "Dances with Wolves" reached $17.3 million, which is close to the film's production cost of $20 million.

"Ten Days of Danger," which was released during Halloween, fell 22% this week, and it seems a pity that it failed to rebound on Thanksgiving. The film collected another $6.87 million in seven days, and the cumulative box office reached $43.99 million in four weeks.

Hollywood's three major unions filed a lawsuit in Delaware federal court at the same time on Monday, Nov. 19, trying to block Daenerys Entertainment's acquisition of MCA, and the entire Westeros system is busy dealing with it, but it doesn't stop Thanksgiving.

This year's Thanksgiving Day falls on November 22.

It happened to be snowing on the east coast, and Simon loved the atmosphere of snow again during the holiday season, so he spent this Thanksgiving with Janet at the Greenwich estate.

After Thursday, another box office week in Hollywood arrived.

Previously, from November 16th to November 22nd, the first week of Thanksgiving, Stallone's new film "Rocky 5" was much smoother than a single-week box office champion.

However, this action movie series, which once created a box office miracle, is still not as popular as before, only getting $19.6 million at the box office in the first week of opening, and the film reviews are not satisfactory, with a comprehensive media score of only about 5 points. Industry consensus forecasts are that the film will fall by between 40 and 50 percent the next week, and the North American box office is expected to be within $50 million, and the producers can only hope that overseas box office and other channels will recoup their costs.

Daenerys Entertainment's "Dances with Wolves" came in second, grossing $12.67 million in its first week of large-scale opening, a remarkable performance of more than $12,000 for a single theater compared to only 1,031 screens and a three-hour film market.

Counting the previous screening results, three weeks after the opening of the film, the cumulative box office of "Dances with Wolves" reached $17.3 million, which is close to the film's production cost of $20 million.

"Ten Days of Danger," which was released during Halloween, fell 22% this week, and it seems a pity that it failed to rebound on Thanksgiving. The film collected another $6.87 million in seven days, and the cumulative box office reached $43.99 million in four weeks.

Hollywood's three major unions filed a lawsuit in Delaware federal court at the same time on Monday, Nov. 19, trying to block Daenerys Entertainment's acquisition of MCA, and the entire Westeros system is busy dealing with it, but it doesn't stop Thanksgiving.

This year's Thanksgiving Day falls on November 22.

It happened to be snowing on the east coast, and Simon loved the atmosphere of snow again during the holiday season, so he spent this Thanksgiving with Janet at the Greenwich estate.

After Thursday, another box office week in Hollywood arrived.

Previously, from November 16th to November 22nd, the first week of Thanksgiving, Stallone's new film "Rocky 5" was much smoother than a single-week box office champion.

However, this action movie series, which once created a box office miracle, is still not as popular as before, only getting $19.6 million at the box office in the first week of opening, and the film reviews are not satisfactory, with a comprehensive media score of only about 5 points. Industry consensus forecasts are that the film will fall by between 40 and 50 percent the next week, and the North American box office is expected to be within $50 million, and the producers can only hope that overseas box office and other channels will recoup their costs.

Daenerys Entertainment's "Dances with Wolves" came in second, grossing $12.67 million in its first week of large-scale opening, a remarkable performance of more than $12,000 for a single theater compared to only 1,031 screens and a three-hour film market.

Counting the previous screening results, three weeks after the opening of the film, the cumulative box office of "Dances with Wolves" reached $17.3 million, which is close to the film's production cost of $20 million.

"Ten Days of Danger," which was released during Halloween, fell 22% this week, and it seems a pity that it failed to rebound on Thanksgiving. The film collected another $6.87 million in seven days, and the cumulative box office reached $43.99 million in four weeks.

Hollywood's three major unions filed a lawsuit in Delaware federal court at the same time on Monday, Nov. 19, trying to block Daenerys Entertainment's acquisition of MCA, and the entire Westeros system is busy dealing with it, but it doesn't stop Thanksgiving.

This year's Thanksgiving Day falls on November 22.

It happened to be snowing on the east coast, and Simon loved the atmosphere of snow again during the holiday season, so he spent this Thanksgiving with Janet at the Greenwich estate.

After Thursday, another box office week in Hollywood arrived.

Previously, from November 16th to November 22nd, the first week of Thanksgiving, Stallone's new film "Rocky 5" was much smoother than a single-week box office champion.

However, this action movie series, which once created a box office miracle, is still not as popular as before, only getting $19.6 million at the box office in the first week of opening, and the film reviews are not satisfactory, with a comprehensive media score of only about 5 points. Industry consensus forecasts are that the film will fall by between 40 and 50 percent the next week, and the North American box office is expected to be within $50 million, and the producers can only hope that overseas box office and other channels will recoup their costs.

Daenerys Entertainment's "Dances with Wolves" came in second, grossing $12.67 million in its first week of large-scale opening, a remarkable performance of more than $12,000 for a single theater compared to only 1,031 screens and a three-hour film market.

Counting the previous screening results, three weeks after the opening of the film, the cumulative box office of "Dances with Wolves" reached $17.3 million, which is close to the film's production cost of $20 million.

"Ten Days of Danger," which was released during Halloween, fell 22% this week, and it seems a pity that it failed to rebound on Thanksgiving. The film collected another $6.87 million in seven days, and the cumulative box office reached $43.99 million in four weeks.

Hollywood's three major unions filed a lawsuit in Delaware federal court at the same time on Monday, Nov. 19, trying to block Daenerys Entertainment's acquisition of MCA, and the entire Westeros system is busy dealing with it, but it doesn't stop Thanksgiving.

This year's Thanksgiving Day falls on November 22.

It happened to be snowing on the east coast, and Simon loved the atmosphere of snow again during the holiday season, so he spent this Thanksgiving with Janet at the Greenwich estate.

After Thursday, another box office week in Hollywood arrived.

Previously, from November 16th to November 22nd, the first week of Thanksgiving, Stallone's new film "Rocky 5" was much smoother than a single-week box office champion.

However, this action movie series, which once created a box office miracle, is still not as popular as before, only getting $19.6 million at the box office in the first week of opening, and the film reviews are not satisfactory, with a comprehensive media score of only about 5 points. Industry consensus forecasts are that the film will fall by between 40 and 50 percent the next week, and the North American box office is expected to be within $50 million, and the producers can only hope that overseas box office and other channels will recoup their costs.

Daenerys Entertainment's "Dances with Wolves" came in second, grossing $12.67 million in its first week of large-scale opening, a remarkable performance of more than $12,000 for a single theater compared to only 1,031 screens and a three-hour film market.

Counting the previous screening results, three weeks after the opening of the film, the cumulative box office of "Dances with Wolves" reached $17.3 million, which is close to the film's production cost of $20 million.

"Ten Days of Danger," which was released during Halloween, fell 22% this week, and it seems a pity that it failed to rebound on Thanksgiving. The film collected another $6.87 million in seven days, and the cumulative box office reached $43.99 million in four weeks.

Hollywood's three major unions filed a lawsuit in Delaware federal court at the same time on Monday, Nov. 19, trying to block Daenerys Entertainment's acquisition of MCA, and the entire Westeros system is busy dealing with it, but it doesn't stop Thanksgiving.

This year's Thanksgiving Day falls on November 22.

It happened to be snowing on the east coast, and Simon loved the atmosphere of snow again during the holiday season, so he spent this Thanksgiving with Janet at the Greenwich estate.

After Thursday, another box office week in Hollywood arrived.

Previously, from November 16th to November 22nd, the first week of Thanksgiving, Stallone's new film "Rocky 5" was much smoother than a single-week box office champion.

However, this action movie series, which once created a box office miracle, is still not as popular as before, only getting $19.6 million at the box office in the first week of opening, and the film reviews are not satisfactory, with a comprehensive media score of only about 5 points. Industry consensus forecasts are that the film will fall by between 40 and 50 percent the next week, and the North American box office is expected to be within $50 million, and the producers can only hope that overseas box office and other channels will recoup their costs.

Daenerys Entertainment's "Dances with Wolves" came in second, grossing $12.67 million in its first week of large-scale opening, a remarkable performance of more than $12,000 for a single theater compared to only 1,031 screens and a three-hour film market.

Counting the previous screening results, three weeks after the opening of the film, the cumulative box office of "Dances with Wolves" reached $17.3 million, which is close to the film's $20 million production.