‘Now You See Me 3’ races past ‘The Running Man’ at box office

Lionsgate's "Now You See Me: Now You Don’t" Stuns Critics and Audiences Alike, Outpacing Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Reboot in Box Office Brawl

The highly anticipated third installment of the magician heist franchise has proven to be a true showstopper, leaving its competition - Paramount's rebooted classic "The Running Man" - in the dust. According to studio estimates, Lionsgate's film took home a whopping $21.3 million at the North American box office this weekend, while Paramount's take was a slightly paltry $17 million.

Despite being a long time coming, with the sequel nearly 10 years in the making, "Now You See Me: Now You Don’t" has managed to pull off an impressive worldwide opening of approximately $75.5 million, including ticket sales from 64 international territories. The film's impressive box office haul can be attributed to Lionsgate's effective marketing and publicity strategies, which have helped the franchise stay relevant.

"We really helped us get into a position where we now can play all the way through the holiday corridor," said Kevin Grayson, the president of worldwide distribution for Lionsgate's motion picture group. "Honestly, I didn’t see us being number one for the weekend about 10 days ago."

The film, directed by Ruben Fleischer and starring the original Four Horsemen - including Woody Harrelson, Isla Fisher, and Dave Franco - alongside three new younger magicians, Jesse Eisenberg, Ariana Greenblatt, and Justice Smith, has been met with a mixed response from critics. However, audiences have been more positive, with 63% saying they would definitely recommend the film on Rotten Tomatoes.

Interestingly, women made up a larger percentage of "Now You See Me" fans (54%) compared to "The Running Man" (37%), indicating that the franchise is still appealing to female audiences. The B+ CinemaScore from both films suggests that while opinions are divided, the more popular choice among viewers remains the magician heist series.

While it's clear that Lionsgate has won this round, it's worth noting that Paramount's "The Running Man" - a reimagining of Stephen King's 1982 classic - may not be out of the woods just yet. Despite its lower box office haul, the film still earned a respectable $28.2 million worldwide against an estimated budget of $110 million.

In other news from the box office, "Keeper," a third feature from "Longlegs" filmmaker Oz Perkins, underperformed with only $2.5 million and a dismal D+ CinemaScore. Meanwhile, "Predator: Badlands" took third place with $13 million in its second weekend, followed by "Regretting You" and "Black Phone 2."

The real question on everyone's mind is when the highly anticipated musical "Wicked: For Good" will take over theaters next week, potentially boosting box office numbers for the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday. With predictions pointing towards a record-breaking five-day frame, it seems like things are finally starting to turn around in the film industry after a dismal October.
 
🤦‍♂️ Another big-budget movie bombing at the box office... Lionsgate's "Now You See Me: Now You Don’t" is only making $21.3 million this weekend, and that's still way lower than expected considering how long it took to make. And don't even get me started on Paramount's "The Running Man", which barely made $17 million 🤑📉
 
lol just saw that "Now You See Me: Now You Don’t" crushed it at the box office 🤯🎉 Lionsgate's marketing team must've been on point cuz that $75.5 million worldwide opener is straight fire 💥 I mean, who needs a 10-year wait when the film comes out and still racks up those doughs? 😂 Meanwhile, "The Running Man" reboot just cant seem to keep up with its competition 🤔 guess thats why Arnold's gonna have to suck it up and watch his magicians get all the glory 💁‍♀️ female fans are loving this franchise too btw 54% of women are into it? that's pretty lit 🔥
 
OMG you guys 💥 I'm literally stunned by how well "Now You See Me: Now You Don’t" is doing at the box office! $75.5 million worldwide opening? That's, like, crazy talk 🤯 I mean, it's no surprise that audiences are loving it more than critics, but still... it's amazing to see how effective Lionsgate's marketing was 😎 And can we talk about how cool it is that women made up a bigger percentage of fans this time around? 54% of the magic happens when the ladies are involved 💁‍♀️ I'm also kinda bummed for "The Running Man" though 🤔 It's like, you've got two great movies competing for box office attention, and one just barely makes it out alive 🐈
 
you know what's wild is how this whole magic thing has taken on a life of its own 🤯, it's all about escapism and entertainment for people, but at the same time it's also got this mystique around it that just draws you in, like a spell or something. and it's interesting to see how women are making up such a big chunk of the fanbase for these movies, i mean, we've always talked about how female representation is important in media, but it's still cool to see it being reflected in this way. and at the end of the day, box office numbers just aren't everything, there's gotta be something more to it than just raking in the cash 🤑
 
🤷‍♂️ I mean, who needs Arnold when you've got a magician's heist on your hands? Lionsgate really pulled off some tricks (pun intended) with their marketing and publicity, and it paid off big time. The fact that women are making up the majority of fans for this flick is also super interesting – maybe they're just more into magic than action? 🎩♀️ Anyway, I'm glad to see some actual competition in the box office, but let's be real, "Wicked: For Good" is gonna be a game-changer. Can't wait to see what numbers come out next week! 💸
 
I gotta say, Lionsgate really killed it with this one 🤯! I mean, they managed to pull off that $75.5 million opening worldwide? That's crazy talk! 😱 And yeah, they definitely outdid Arnold's reboot by a mile. I guess you could say they made sure to bring the magic (pun intended) to the box office.

But let's get real for a sec, I'm surprised Paramount didn't do better with their reboot. I mean, it's still a classic, but maybe it just needed some more TLC? 💁‍♀️ Anyway, it's all good news for Lionsgate and their fans of "Now You See Me." And on the flip side, it looks like Oz Perkins is gonna have to try harder next time with that underperforming film 🤕.
 
I'm so stoked that "Now You See Me: Now You Don’t" is killing it at the box office 🤩! I've been waiting for this movie for ages and it's finally living up to my expectations. The magic tricks are insane and Woody Harrelson is still bringing his A-game 😎. I'm loving how well it's doing against "The Running Man", that's not surprising though, who doesn't love a good magician heist? 🤔 The fact that women make up the majority of fans for this series is also awesome, I've always thought this would be a film that appeals to a female audience. Let's keep an eye on Lionsgate's marketing strategy, they must have done something right! 💡
 
omg u gotta see this movie "Now You See Me: Now You Don't" its literally mind blown!! i was thinking it was gonna be just another magician heist flick but nope lionsgate nailed it they brought back the original four horsemen and added some fresh new faces to keep things interesting 🤯 and can we talk about the marketing tho? they must've done something right because its crushing it at the box office 💸 21 million in one weekend is insane!! i also love how its appealing more to women this time around which is awesome female representation matters 🙌 and yeah paramours "The Running Man" is getting smoked by lionsgate so no hard feelings 😂
 
the real question is how much are studios getting paid from these box office wins? i mean, lionsgate just pulled off this huge feat but at what cost to their shareholders? and what's up with paramount's reboot, they really think we're gonna care about some dystopian future in a world that's already got enough problems. meanwhile, arnie's involvement in it is basically like a participation trophy - he gets to show up and say 'hey, i'm still here!' but the film itself is probably just gonna get lost in the shuffle.

and don't even get me started on the marketing strategy, it's all about playing up the nostalgia factor for lionsgate. they're trying to tell us that this sequel is so good it'll make us forget we've already seen the original two times. but let's be real, folks, we're not buying into that spin anymore. we want substance over spectacle.

anyway, with the holiday season coming up, it's gonna get even more interesting. who's gonna come out on top when 'wicked: for good' hits theaters? will it be lionsgate or paramount taking home the gold? one thing's for sure, it's all about how much the studios are willing to invest in making us care.
 
omg u guys i'm dyin 🤯 lionsgate just killed the game with "Now You See Me: Now You Don’t"! $75.5 million worldwide opening is insane 💸 and it's not even surprising that they outpacing Arnold's reboot 🙅‍♂️, that one was always gonna get lost in the dust. i love how the original four horsemen are back 🐴💥 and the new gen magicians bring some fresh vibes 🔮👏

and omg the fact that women make up like 54% of "Now You See Me" fans is everything 🙌 more female representation please! it's clear that lionsgate got their marketing strategy right 💡, and i'm not surprised that critics are all divided 🤔 but audiences love it ❤️

i'm also hyped for the upcoming musical "Wicked: For Good" 🎵 can't wait to see how it'll affect the box office numbers 🤑 anything is possible now, especially with predictions pointing towards a record-breaking five-day frame 💥
 
I'm not buying into all this hype 🤔... sure, "Now You See Me: Now You Don't" is doing well, but let's be real, it's only been 10 years since part 2 came out and they're already making money off the franchise? That's some serious marketing muscle 💪. I'm not convinced that Lionsgate's strategy isn't just reusing old tricks instead of actually innovating. And as for Arnold Schwarzenegger's reboot, yeah, it got thrashed... but hey, at least he tried 😂. But what really gets me is how women are making up like half the fanbase now? That's some weird box office magic 🔮.
 
I'm low-key surprised that "Now You See Me: Now You Don't" crushed it at the box office 🤯. I mean, I wasn't expecting Lionsgate to pull off this level of magic (pun intended). It's clear their marketing strategy was on point 👍. And yaaas, women are making up a bigger chunk of fans for this franchise - love it! 😊 The fact that audiences are more positive than critics is also a win in my book 🎉. Of course, "The Running Man" had its moments, but it just couldn't keep up with the magic of NYSM: N YM. Now we're just waiting for that musical to drop and hopefully give us some box office gold 💃🏻. Fingers crossed! 😄
 
I'm low-key surprised by how well "Now You See Me: Now You Don’t" is doing, you feel? I mean, I've seen some of the reviews and they're pretty mixed, but audiences are totally on board with it 🤩. And can we talk about how great it is that women make up a bigger percentage of fans for this franchise compared to "The Running Man"? Like, progress, am I right? 🙌 The fact that Lionsgate's marketing strategy worked its magic and got the film into theaters just in time for the holiday season is no joke. And let's be real, it's gonna be interesting to see how "Wicked: For Good" shakes things up next week 🎭.
 
[Image of Lion King's Scar laughing maniacally while looking at box office numbers]

Lionsgate is the real king of the jungle 🦁💰
Arnold's reboot can't even come close to their throne 🤣

[ GIF of a lion taking over a kingdom ]

It looks like Lionsgate has got this one in the bag 👑
While "The Running Man" may have been running wild, it couldn't keep up with the magic of "Now You See Me: Now You Don’t" ✨
 
omg u guyz, i just watched now you see me: now you dont and i gotta say, its so good!!! 🤯 the special effects were insane and the plot twist was mental 😱. i didnt expect it 2 b this good tho, especially after waiting 10 yrs 4 it 2 come out! 🕰️ lionsgate did an amazing job wit their marketing, they kept me hooked from start 2 finish 💸. critics might not b as hyped but audiences r definetly on the bandwagon 🚂 and its awesome 2 c women makin up a bigger portion of fans than men 👯‍♀️👫 gotta keep an eye out 4 that wicked musical tho, cant wait 2 see it on screen 🎭
 
omg u guys i'm shocked!! "Now U See Me: Now U Don't" is literally killing it at the box office!!! $75.5 million worldwide is insane 🤯 especially considering it's been 10 yrs in the makin 😂. Lionsgate did a great job with marketing and publicity, and it shows! The original four horsemen are still magic 😉 but they've got some fresh faces too 💁‍♀️.

i gotta agree w/ critics tho, its not all sunshine n rainbows 🌑. But audiences love it! 63% on Rotten Tomatoes is def a good number 😊. And btw, women makin up 54% of the fans? 👯‍♀️ that's awesome, more female representation in movies pls 🎬.

Paramount's "The Running Man" just cant compete 💔. But hey, at least it brought in some cash 💸. And Oz Perkins' "Keeper"? 😴 def a flop 🤦‍♂️. Meanwhile, "Predator: Badlands" is still doin ok 👊.

can't wait 4 "Wicked: For Good" tho 🎭! predictions say it's gonna be huge 🚀. fingers crossed for a record-breakin holiday frame 🌟
 
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