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On weekdays, the movie business slows down a bit as people have offices and schools to attend. But if a film is good, it will see impressive crowds even on weekdays. Lilo & Stitch, for example, collected strong numbers even on its fifth Monday and is at #4 in the domestic box office chart. Keep scrolling for more.
The live-action remake is still tracking to hit the $1 billion milestone but has slowed down a bit because of the new releases. It is now against two other PG-rated films. Even if it does not enter the billion-dollar club, it is a blockbuster and has accumulated high returns so far for Disney Studios. This was much needed for the studio after the box office debacle of Snow White.
The live-action Disney remake Lilo & Stitch collected a strong $1.3 million on its fifth Monday at the North American box office [via Box Office Mojo]. Despite battling How to Train Your Dragon and Elio, it only witnessed a decline of -37.5% from last Monday. It also lost 300 theaters last Friday, but still registered as one of the biggest fifth Mondays of all time for Memorial Day releases.
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After its 5th Monday gross, the live-action remake has hit the $388.1 million cume at the domestic box office. Unfortunately, the film is still far from the $400 million mark and is projected to cross it next week. The film is expected to earn between $425 million and $450 million domestically.
Lilo & Stitch is still performing well; its international cume has reached the $524.28 million mark. This weekend, the remake crossed the $900 million milestone worldwide, and its collection stands at $912.35 million global cume.
Stay tuned to Koimoi for more box-office stories & updates!
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