Chapter 1068: The end of the year that opened

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"Teddy Bear" has the blessing of a stuffed animal and written by Eric, "Star Trek: Uprising" is a long-established science fiction series of Paramount, and "Deadly High School" is based on Kevin Williamson, who created the "Scream" series.

It can be said that the three new films have enough potential box office appeal.

However, with the explosion of "Teddy Bear", the box office of "Star Trek: Uprising" and "Deadly High School" has been very significantly impacted.

In the first three days of the opening weekend, compared with the explosive box office of $55.41 million for "Teddy Bear", "Star Trek: Uprising", which occupies the second place on the list, only grossed $22.05 million in three days, which is less than half of "Teddy Bear", but the production cost of this sci-fi film is the highest among the three new films, reaching $58 million.

Because of the big difference in word-of-mouth and audience, "The Horse Whisperer", which entered its second week of release, was not greatly affected by "Teddy Bear", and the box office remained 32% as expected in the three days of the next weekend, with another $21.86 million, and the box office of the best-selling film adaptation reached $68.25 million in ten days after its release. As long as it can withstand the pressure brought by "Mission Impossible 3" next week, there is still a lot of hope for the film's North American box office to break 100 million.

Kevin Williamson's new screenwriting work "Deadly High School" did not repeat the word-of-mouth and box office of "Scream", and only collected $11.63 million in three days of release, ranking fourth. Judging from all aspects of analysis, the North American box office potential of this horror film is only about $40 million, compared to the production cost of $30 million and the publicity budget of $10 million, the Colombian side can only expect overseas distribution to recoup the cost.

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There are three new films released in the North American market on November 13: "Teddy Bear", "Star Trek: Uprising" and "Deadly High School".

"Teddy Bear" has the blessing of a stuffed animal and written by Eric, "Star Trek: Uprising" is a long-established science fiction series of Paramount, and "Deadly High School" is based on Kevin Williamson, who created the "Scream" series.

It can be said that the three new films have enough potential box office appeal.

However, with the explosion of "Teddy Bear", the box office of "Star Trek: Uprising" and "Deadly High School" has been very significantly impacted.

In the first three days of the opening weekend, compared with the explosive box office of $55.41 million for "Teddy Bear", "Star Trek: Uprising", which occupies the second place on the list, only grossed $22.05 million in three days, which is less than half of "Teddy Bear", but the production cost of this sci-fi film is the highest among the three new films, reaching $58 million.

Because of the big difference in word-of-mouth and audience, "The Horse Whisperer", which entered its second week of release, was not greatly affected by "Teddy Bear", and the box office remained 32% as expected in the three days of the next weekend, with another $21.86 million, and the box office of the best-selling film adaptation reached $68.25 million in ten days after its release. As long as it can withstand the pressure brought by "Mission Impossible 3" next week, there is still a lot of hope for the film's North American box office to break 100 million.

Kevin Williamson's new screenwriting work "Deadly High School" did not repeat the word-of-mouth and box office of "Scream", and only collected $11.63 million in three days of release, ranking fourth. Judging from all aspects of analysis, the North American box office potential of this horror film is only about $40 million, compared to the production cost of $30 million and the publicity budget of $10 million, the Colombian side can only expect overseas distribution to recoup the cost.

There are three new films released in the North American market on November 13: "Teddy Bear", "Star Trek: Uprising" and "Deadly High School".

"Teddy Bear" has the blessing of a stuffed animal and written by Eric, "Star Trek: Uprising" is a long-established science fiction series of Paramount, and "Deadly High School" is based on Kevin Williamson, who created the "Scream" series.

It can be said that the three new films have enough potential box office appeal.

However, with the explosion of "Teddy Bear", the box office of "Star Trek: Uprising" and "Deadly High School" has been very significantly impacted.

In the first three days of the opening weekend, compared with the explosive box office of $55.41 million for "Teddy Bear", "Star Trek: Uprising", which occupies the second place on the list, only grossed $22.05 million in three days, which is less than half of "Teddy Bear", but the production cost of this sci-fi film is the highest among the three new films, reaching $58 million.

Because of the big difference in word-of-mouth and audience, "The Horse Whisperer", which entered its second week of release, was not greatly affected by "Teddy Bear", and the box office remained 32% as expected in the three days of the next weekend, with another $21.86 million, and the box office of the best-selling film adaptation reached $68.25 million in ten days after its release. As long as it can withstand the pressure brought by "Mission Impossible 3" next week, there is still a lot of hope for the film's North American box office to break 100 million.

Kevin Williamson's new screenwriting work "Deadly High School" did not repeat the word-of-mouth and box office of "Scream", and only collected $11.63 million in three days of release, ranking fourth. Judging from all aspects of analysis, the North American box office potential of this horror film is only about $40 million, compared to the production cost of $30 million and the publicity budget of $10 million, the Colombian side can only expect overseas distribution to recoup the cost.

There are three new films released in the North American market on November 13: "Teddy Bear", "Star Trek: Uprising" and "Deadly High School".

"Teddy Bear" has the blessing of a stuffed animal and written by Eric, "Star Trek: Uprising" is a long-established science fiction series of Paramount, and "Deadly High School" is based on Kevin Williamson, who created the "Scream" series.

It can be said that the three new films have enough potential box office appeal.

However, with the explosion of "Teddy Bear", the box office of "Star Trek: Uprising" and "Deadly High School" has been very significantly impacted.

In the first three days of the opening weekend, compared with the explosive box office of $55.41 million for "Teddy Bear", "Star Trek: Uprising", which occupies the second place on the list, only grossed $22.05 million in three days, which is less than half of "Teddy Bear", but the production cost of this sci-fi film is the highest among the three new films, reaching $58 million.

Because of the big difference in word-of-mouth and audience, "The Horse Whisperer", which entered its second week of release, was not greatly affected by "Teddy Bear", and the box office remained 32% as expected in the three days of the next weekend, with another $21.86 million, and the box office of the best-selling film adaptation reached $68.25 million in ten days after its release. As long as it can withstand the pressure brought by "Mission Impossible 3" next week, there is still a lot of hope for the film's North American box office to break 100 million.

Kevin Williamson's new screenwriting work "Deadly High School" did not repeat the word-of-mouth and box office of "Scream", and only collected $11.63 million in three days of release, ranking fourth. Judging from all aspects of analysis, the North American box office potential of this horror film is only about $40 million, compared to the production cost of $30 million and the publicity budget of $10 million, the Colombian side can only expect overseas distribution to recoup the cost.

There are three new films released in the North American market on November 13: "Teddy Bear", "Star Trek: Uprising" and "Deadly High School".

"Teddy Bear" has the blessing of a stuffed animal and written by Eric, "Star Trek: Uprising" is a long-established science fiction series of Paramount, and "Deadly High School" is based on Kevin Williamson, who created the "Scream" series.

It can be said that the three new films have enough potential box office appeal.

However, with the explosion of "Teddy Bear", the box office of "Star Trek: Uprising" and "Deadly High School" has been very significantly impacted.

In the first three days of the opening weekend, compared with the explosive box office of $55.41 million for "Teddy Bear", "Star Trek: Uprising", which occupies the second place on the list, only grossed $22.05 million in three days, which is less than half of "Teddy Bear", but the production cost of this sci-fi film is the highest among the three new films, reaching $58 million.

Because of the big difference in word-of-mouth and audience, "The Horse Whisperer", which entered its second week of release, was not greatly affected by "Teddy Bear", and the box office remained 32% as expected in the three days of the next weekend, with another $21.86 million, and the box office of the best-selling film adaptation reached $68.25 million in ten days after its release. As long as it can withstand the pressure brought by "Mission Impossible 3" next week, there is still a lot of hope for the film's North American box office to break 100 million.

Kevin Williamson's new screenwriting work "Deadly High School" did not repeat the word-of-mouth and box office of "Scream", and only collected $11.63 million in three days of release, ranking fourth. Judging from all aspects of analysis, the North American box office potential of this horror film is only about $40 million, compared to the production cost of $30 million and the publicity budget of $10 million, the Colombian side can only expect overseas distribution to recoup the cost.

There are three new films released in the North American market on November 13: "Teddy Bear", "Star Trek: Uprising" and "Deadly High School".

"Teddy Bear" has the blessing of a stuffed animal and written by Eric, "Star Trek: Uprising" is a long-established science fiction series of Paramount, and "Deadly High School" is based on Kevin Williamson, who created the "Scream" series.

It can be said that the three new films have enough potential box office appeal.

However, with the explosion of "Teddy Bear", the box office of "Star Trek: Uprising" and "Deadly High School" has been very significantly impacted.

In the first three days of the opening weekend, compared with the explosive box office of $55.41 million for "Teddy Bear", "Star Trek: Uprising", which occupies the second place on the list, only grossed $22.05 million in three days, which is less than half of "Teddy Bear", but the production cost of this sci-fi film is the highest among the three new films, reaching $58 million.

Because of the big difference in word-of-mouth and audience, "The Horse Whisperer", which entered its second week of release, was not greatly affected by "Teddy Bear", and the box office remained 32% as expected in the three days of the next weekend, with another $21.86 million, and the box office of the best-selling film adaptation reached $68.25 million in ten days after its release. As long as it can withstand the pressure brought by "Mission Impossible 3" next week, there is still a lot of hope for the film's North American box office to break 100 million.

Kevin Williamson's new screenwriting work "Deadly High School" did not repeat the word-of-mouth and box office of "Scream", and only collected $11.63 million in three days of release, ranking fourth. Judging from all aspects of analysis, the North American box office potential of this horror film is only about $40 million, compared to the production cost of $30 million and the publicity budget of $10 million, the Colombian side can only expect overseas distribution to recoup the cost.

There are three new films released in the North American market on November 13: "Teddy Bear", "Star Trek: Uprising" and "Deadly High School".

"Teddy Bear" has the blessing of a stuffed animal and written by Eric, "Star Trek: Uprising" is a long-established science fiction series of Paramount, and "Deadly High School" is based on Kevin Williamson, who created the "Scream" series.

It can be said that the three new films have enough potential box office appeal.

However, with the explosion of "Teddy Bear", the box office of "Star Trek: Uprising" and "Deadly High School" has been very significantly impacted.

In the first three days of the opening weekend, compared with the explosive box office of $55.41 million for "Teddy Bear", "Star Trek: Uprising", which occupies the second place on the list, only grossed $22.05 million in three days, which is less than half of "Teddy Bear", but the production cost of this sci-fi film is the highest among the three new films, reaching $58 million.

Because of the big difference in word-of-mouth and audience, "The Horse Whisperer", which entered its second week of release, was not greatly affected by "Teddy Bear", and the box office remained 32% as expected in the three days of the next weekend, with another $21.86 million, and the box office of the best-selling film adaptation reached $68.25 million in ten days after its release. As long as it can withstand the pressure brought by "Mission Impossible 3" next week, there is still a lot of hope for the film's North American box office to break 100 million.

Kevin Williamson's new screenwriting work "Deadly High School" did not repeat the word-of-mouth and box office of "Scream", and only collected $11.63 million in three days of release, ranking fourth. Judging from all aspects of analysis, the North American box office potential of this horror film is only about $40 million, compared to the production cost of $30 million and the publicity budget of $10 million, the Colombian side can only expect overseas distribution to recoup the cost.

There are three new films released in the North American market on November 13: "Teddy Bear", "Star Trek: Uprising" and "Deadly High School".

"Teddy Bear" has the blessing of a stuffed animal and written by Eric, "Star Trek: Uprising" is a long-established science fiction series of Paramount, and "Deadly High School" is based on Kevin Williamson, who created the "Scream" series.

It can be said that the three new films have enough potential box office appeal.

However, with the explosion of "Teddy Bear", the box office of "Star Trek: Uprising" and "Deadly High School" has been very significantly impacted.