Lilo & Stitch Won’t Make $1 Million Over Weekend ( Photo Credit – YouTube )

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The Walt Disney Company has once again shown how serious it is about trivial box office competitions and petty rivalries with other cinema studios. It has expanded Lilo & Stitch, a movie released back in May, to over 2,400 new screens across North America during Labor Day weekend, which otherwise represents a great opportunity for smaller films to perform, especially newer releases.

But audiences have also shown Disney the mirror as Lilo & Stitch, despite being a colossal billion-dollar hit, is experiencing harsh treatment in terms of attendance and expansion efforts. The competition with A Minecraft Movie came closer than ever but seems unlikely to yield a win for the live-action remake.

Lilo & Stitch Won’t Make $1 Million Over Weekend

On Friday, August 29, Lilo & Stitch playing at 2,400 screens could only generate $256,000, finishing at number 15 on the domestic box office chart, a miserable position for that many theaters. Further calculations reveal an even bigger problem. According to Box Office Mojo, the per-theater average came to only $104, lesser than the preceding weekday, ranking among the worst for any blockbuster playing in such a high theater count.

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