Chapter 756: Fierce Competition

In a box office week that opened on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

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Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

The other three are films, but they are not dispensable at all.

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", the box office week that opened on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".

Immediately after "Suicide Squad", in a box office week that started on December 23, North American theaters ushered in as many as seven new films at one time, four of which are commercial films with more than 1,000 screens, namely Warner Bros. Pictures' "Rich Richie", MGM's "Street Fighter", Disney's "Prince of the Forest" and Paramount's "IQ Love".