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A Minecraft Movie experienced a harsh dip on its fourth Monday at the box office in North America. Despite the mixed reactions, the videogame adaptation is inching closer to yet another huge milestone domestically. Jason Momoa and Jack Black’s movie has dropped from the top five daily collections list for April releases. Is it finally slowing down at the box office? Scroll below for the deets.
The PG game adaptation has already surpassed Detective Pikachu and last year’s Sonic the Hedgehog 3 in the early days of its release to become the second highest-grossing video game adaptation of all time. It has gotten competition from Sinners and Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith [re-release] in North America. This week, Thunderbolts* is also arriving at the cinemas, and it might also be affected by that.
Based on the report by trade analyst Luiz Fernando, Jared Hess’s film A Minecraft Movie collected a decent $1 million on its fourth Monday at the North American box office. It has left the top five with its fourth Monday gross and is at #6, only behind Furious 7‘s $1.2 million. After last week’s Easter-boosted Monday, the video game adaptation experienced a harsh decline of 82.4%, probably the biggest ever witnessed by the movie since its release.
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