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"Snow White" failed at the box office on the weekend, and "A Working Man" with Statham is leading

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"Snow White"'s box office receipts fell sharply, and the action movie "A Working Man" grossed $15.2 million in its opening weekend. The top films also include movies about Jesus, horror, and animation.

"Snow White" failed at the box office on the weekend, and "A Working Man" with Statham is leading

Disney's "Snow White" film suffered a sharp drop in box office receipts over the weekend, while Jason Statham's action film "A Working Man" grossed $15.2 million after its debut on the big screen on March 28 and took first place at the box office. This was reported by UNN with reference to the Daily Mail.

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The controversial Hollywood animated remake of the original 1937 classic cartoon grossed just $14.2 million domestically last weekend, down 66.4% from the previous weekend.

Since its release, the film, starring Rachel Zegler as Snow White and Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen, has grossed $66,814,583 domestically. Meanwhile, "A Working Man", in which Statham plays a builder who returns to fight terrorism, has managed to earn $15,215,874, having been released on the big screens only on March 28.

In third place was "The Chosen: Last Supper - Part 1", which tells the story of Jesus' life. It earned $11,492,369 at the box office. Like "A Working Man", it was released in theaters on March 28.

The horror film "Woman in the Yard", which tells the story of a mysterious woman who appears in a family's yard with mysterious messages, starring Danielle Deadwyler and Okwui Okpokwasili, took fourth place with $9,450,000. It was also released on March 28.

And the AR4 film "Death of a Unicorn" about a father and daughter who run over a unicorn in a car and take it to a wildlife sanctuary - took fifth place with $5,787,425.

"Princess Mononoke", a new 4K version of the classic 1997 animated film, took sixth place with $4,004,482, while "Captain America: Brave New World" took seventh place with $2.8 million, down 30.4% from the previous weekend.

Films that also suffered a significant drop include "Black Case", "Mickey 17" and "Novocaine".

"Black Case", directed by Steven Soderbergh, tells the story of legendary intelligence agents George Woodhouse (Michael Fassbender) and his wife Catherine Woodhouse (Cate Blanchett). The film grossed $2,150,000 at the box office, down 49.5% from last weekend. "Mickey 17" grossed $1,920,000 - a decrease of 47.8%.

Earlier

UNN reported that Disney's "Snow White" topped the box office, grossing $87.3 million, although critics rated it negatively. The film sparked controversy, and in China, the film did not make the top five.