Chapter 456: Reset 007
【Anti-theft Sticker Chapter】
On December 27, the last week of 1991, three new films were released in North American theaters.
However, whether it is Daenerys Entertainment's "Fried Green Tomatoes" that took over from Universal, Fox Films' "For the Boys" or Warner Bros.'s new film "The Stormy Years", which went to win the award, did not show any threat to "The Flash".
After the first week's box office of $72.86 million, the next weekend and three days, "The Flash" fell by only 27% compared to the first weekend box office, and collected another $36.01 million.
In ten days, the cumulative box office of this superhero masterpiece successfully exceeded 100 million, reaching $1008.87 million.
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On December 27, the last week of 1991, three new films were released in North American theaters.
However, whether it is Daenerys Entertainment's "Fried Green Tomatoes" that took over from Universal, Fox Films' "For the Boys" or Warner Bros.'s new film "The Stormy Years", which went to win the award, did not show any threat to "The Flash".
After the first week's box office of $72.86 million, the next weekend and three days, "The Flash" fell by only 27% compared to the first weekend box office, and collected another $36.01 million.
In ten days, the cumulative box office of this superhero masterpiece successfully exceeded 100 million, reaching $1008.87 million.
On December 27, the last week of 1991, three new films were released in North American theaters.
However, whether it is Daenerys Entertainment's "Fried Green Tomatoes" that took over from Universal, Fox Films' "For the Boys" or Warner Bros.'s new film "The Stormy Years", which went to win the award, did not show any threat to "The Flash".
After the first week's box office of $72.86 million, the next weekend and three days, "The Flash" fell by only 27% compared to the first weekend box office, and collected another $36.01 million.
In ten days, the cumulative box office of this superhero masterpiece successfully exceeded 100 million, reaching $1008.87 million.
On December 27, the last week of 1991, three new films were released in North American theaters.
However, whether it is Daenerys Entertainment's "Fried Green Tomatoes" that took over from Universal, Fox Films' "For the Boys" or Warner Bros.'s new film "The Stormy Years", which went to win the award, did not show any threat to "The Flash".
After the first week's box office of $72.86 million, the next weekend and three days, "The Flash" fell by only 27% compared to the first weekend box office, and collected another $36.01 million.
In ten days, the cumulative box office of this superhero masterpiece successfully exceeded 100 million, reaching $1008.87 million.
On December 27, the last week of 1991, three new films were released in North American theaters.
However, whether it is Daenerys Entertainment's "Fried Green Tomatoes" that took over from Universal, Fox Films' "For the Boys" or Warner Bros.'s new film "The Stormy Years", which went to win the award, did not show any threat to "The Flash".
After the first week's box office of $72.86 million, the next weekend and three days, "The Flash" fell by only 27% compared to the first weekend box office, and collected another $36.01 million.
In ten days, the cumulative box office of this superhero masterpiece successfully exceeded 100 million, reaching $1008.87 million.
On December 27, the last week of 1991, three new films were released in North American theaters.
However, whether it is Daenerys Entertainment's "Fried Green Tomatoes" that took over from Universal, Fox Films' "For the Boys" or Warner Bros.'s new film "The Stormy Years", which went to win the award, did not show any threat to "The Flash".
After the first week's box office of $72.86 million, the next weekend and three days, "The Flash" fell by only 27% compared to the first weekend box office, and collected another $36.01 million.
In ten days, the cumulative box office of this superhero masterpiece successfully exceeded 100 million, reaching $1008.87 million.
On December 27, the last week of 1991, three new films were released in North American theaters.
However, whether it is Daenerys Entertainment's "Fried Green Tomatoes" that took over from Universal, Fox Films' "For the Boys" or Warner Bros.'s new film "The Stormy Years", which went to win the award, did not show any threat to "The Flash".
After the first week's box office of $72.86 million, the next weekend and three days, "The Flash" fell by only 27% compared to the first weekend box office, and collected another $36.01 million.
In ten days, the cumulative box office of this superhero masterpiece successfully exceeded 100 million, reaching $1008.87 million.
On December 27, the last week of 1991, three new films were released in North American theaters.
However, whether it is Daenerys Entertainment's "Fried Green Tomatoes" that took over from Universal, Fox Films' "For the Boys" or Warner Bros.'s new film "The Stormy Years", which went to win the award, did not show any threat to "The Flash".
After the first week's box office of $72.86 million, the next weekend and three days, "The Flash" fell by only 27% compared to the first weekend box office, and collected another $36.01 million.
In ten days, the cumulative box office of this superhero masterpiece successfully exceeded 100 million, reaching $1008.87 million.
On December 27, the last week of 1991, three new films were released in North American theaters.
However, whether it is Daenerys Entertainment's "Fried Green Tomatoes" that took over from Universal, Fox Films' "For the Boys" or Warner Bros.'s new film "The Stormy Years", which went to win the award, did not show any threat to "The Flash".
After the first week's box office of $72.86 million, the next weekend and three days, "The Flash" fell by only 27% compared to the first weekend box office, and collected another $36.01 million.
In ten days, the cumulative box office of this superhero masterpiece successfully exceeded 100 million, reaching $1008.87 million.
On December 27, the last week of 1991, three new films were released in North American theaters.
However, whether it is Daenerys Entertainment's "Fried Green Tomatoes" that took over from Universal, Fox Films' "For the Boys" or Warner Bros.'s new film "The Stormy Years", which went to win the award, did not show any threat to "The Flash".
After the first week's box office of $72.86 million, the next weekend and three days, "The Flash" fell by only 27% compared to the first weekend box office, and collected another $36.01 million.
In ten days, the cumulative box office of this superhero masterpiece successfully exceeded 100 million, reaching $1008.87 million.
On December 27, the last week of 1991, three new films were released in North American theaters.
However, whether it is Daenerys Entertainment's "Fried Green Tomatoes" that took over from Universal, Fox Films' "For the Boys" or Warner Bros.'s new film "The Stormy Years", which went to win the award, did not show any threat to "The Flash".
After the first week's box office of $72.86 million, the next weekend and three days, "The Flash" fell by only 27% compared to the first weekend box office, and collected another $36.01 million.
In ten days, the cumulative box office of this superhero masterpiece successfully exceeded 100 million, reaching $1008.87 million.
On December 27, the last week of 1991, three new films were released in North American theaters.
However, whether it is Daenerys Entertainment's "Fried Green Tomatoes" that took over from Universal, Fox Films' "For the Boys" or Warner Bros.'s new film "The Stormy Years", which went to win the award, did not show any threat to "The Flash".
After the first week's box office of $72.86 million, the next weekend and three days, "The Flash" fell by only 27% compared to the first weekend box office, and collected another $36.01 million.
In ten days, the cumulative box office of this superhero masterpiece successfully exceeded 100 million, reaching $1008.87 million.
On December 27, the last week of 1991, three new films were released in North American theaters.
However, whether it is Daenerys Entertainment's "Fried Green Tomatoes" that took over from Universal, Fox Films' "For the Boys" or Warner Bros.'s new film "The Stormy Years", which went to win the award, did not show any threat to "The Flash".
After the first week's box office of $72.86 million, the next weekend and three days, "The Flash" fell by only 27% compared to the first weekend box office, and collected another $36.01 million.
In ten days, the cumulative box office of this superhero masterpiece successfully exceeded 100 million, reaching $1008.87 million.
On December 27, the last week of 1991, three new films were released in North American theaters.
However, whether it is Daenerys Entertainment's "Fried Green Tomatoes" that took over from Universal, Fox Films' "For the Boys" or Warner Bros.'s new film "The Stormy Years", which went to win the award, did not show any threat to "The Flash".
After the first week's box office of $72.86 million, the next weekend and three days, "The Flash" fell by only 27% compared to the first weekend box office, and collected another $36.01 million.
In ten days, the cumulative box office of this superhero masterpiece successfully exceeded 100 million, reaching $1008.87 million.
On December 27, the last week of 1991, three new films were released in North American theaters.
However, whether it is Daenerys Entertainment's "Fried Green Tomatoes" that took over from Universal, Fox Films' "For the Boys" or Warner Bros.'s new film "The Stormy Years", which went to win the award, did not show any threat to "The Flash".
After the first week's box office of $72.86 million, the next weekend and three days, "The Flash" fell by only 27% compared to the first weekend box office, and collected another $36.01 million.
In ten days, the cumulative box office of this superhero masterpiece successfully exceeded 100 million, reaching $1008.87 million.
On December 27, the last week of 1991, three new films were released in North American theaters.
However, whether it is Daenerys Entertainment's "Fried Green Tomatoes" that took over from Universal, Fox Films' "For the Boys" or Warner Bros.'s new film "The Stormy Years", which went to win the award, did not show any threat to "The Flash".
After the first week's box office of $72.86 million, the next weekend and three days, "The Flash" fell by only 27% compared to the first weekend box office, and collected another $36.01 million.
In ten days, the cumulative box office of this superhero masterpiece successfully exceeded 100 million, reaching $1008.87 million.
On December 27, the last week of 1991, three new films were released in North American theaters.
However, whether it is Daenerys Entertainment's "Fried Green Tomatoes" that took over from Universal, Fox Films' "For the Boys" or Warner Bros.'s new film "The Stormy Years", which went to win the award, did not show any threat to "The Flash".
After the first week's box office of $72.86 million, the next weekend and three days, "The Flash" fell by only 27% compared to the first weekend box office, and collected another $36.01 million.
In ten days, the cumulative box office of this superhero masterpiece successfully exceeded 100 million, reaching $1008.87 million.
On December 27, the last week of 1991, three new films were released in North American theaters.
However, whether it is Daenerys Entertainment's "Fried Green Tomatoes" that took over from Universal, Fox Films' "For the Boys" or Warner Bros.'s new film "The Stormy Years", which went to win the award, did not show any threat to "The Flash".
After the first week's box office of $72.86 million, the next weekend and three days, "The Flash" fell by only 27% compared to the first weekend box office, and collected another $36.01 million.
In ten days, the cumulative box office of this superhero masterpiece successfully exceeded 100 million, reaching $1008.87 million.
On December 27, the last week of 1991, three new films were released in North American theaters.
However, whether it is Daenerys Entertainment's "Fried Green Tomatoes" that took over from Universal, Fox Films' "For the Boys" or Warner Bros.'s new film "The Stormy Years", which went to win the award, did not show any threat to "The Flash".
After the first week's box office of $72.86 million, the next weekend and three days, "The Flash" fell by only 27% compared to the first weekend box office, and collected another $36.01 million.
In ten days, the cumulative box office of this superhero masterpiece successfully exceeded 100 million, reaching $1008.87 million.
On December 27, the last week of 1991, three new films were released in North American theaters.
However, whether it is Daenerys Entertainment's "Fried Green Tomatoes" that took over from Universal, Fox Films' "For the Boys" or Warner Bros.'s new film "The Stormy Years", which went to win the award, did not show any threat to "The Flash".
After the first week's box office of $72.86 million, the next weekend and three days, "The Flash" fell by only 27% compared to the first weekend box office, and collected another $36.01 million.
In ten days, the cumulative box office of this superhero masterpiece successfully exceeded 100 million, reaching $1008.87 million.
On December 27, the last week of 1991, three new films were released in North American theaters.
However, whether it is Daenerys Entertainment's "Fried Green Tomatoes" that took over from Universal, Fox Films' "For the Boys" or Warner Bros.'s new film "The Stormy Years", which went to win the award, did not show any threat to "The Flash".
After the first week's box office of $72.86 million, the next weekend and three days, "The Flash" fell by only 27% compared to the first weekend box office, and collected another $36.01 million.
In ten days, the cumulative box office of this superhero masterpiece successfully exceeded 100 million, reaching $1008.87 million.
On December 27, the last week of 1991, three new films were released in North American theaters.
However, whether it is Daenerys Entertainment's "Fried Green Tomatoes" that took over from Universal, Fox Films' "For the Boys" or Warner Bros.'s new film "The Stormy Years", which went to win the award, did not show any threat to "The Flash".
After the first week's box office of $72.86 million, the next weekend and three days, "The Flash" fell by only 27% compared to the first weekend box office, and collected another $36.01 million.
In ten days, the cumulative box office of this superhero masterpiece successfully exceeded 100 million, reaching $1008.87 million.
On December 27, the last week of 1991, three new films were released in North American theaters.
However, whether it is Daenerys Entertainment's "Fried Green Tomatoes" that took over from Universal, Fox Films' "For the Boys" or Warner Bros.'s new film "The Stormy Years", which went to win the award, did not show any threat to "The Flash".
After the first week's box office of $72.86 million, the next weekend and three days, "The Flash" fell by only 27% compared to the first weekend box office, and collected another $36.01 million.
In ten days, the cumulative box office of this superhero masterpiece successfully exceeded 100 million, reaching $1008.87 million.