Piccolo and Dragon Ball beat Idris Elba and Beast at the weekend box office
Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero—speaks to a change in the domestic box office and a greater appetite for things that might’ve been deemed “too niche” or whatever in the pre-pandemic days., with all 10 movies making over a million dollars and therefore doing… okay.
seems to have permanently slowed down again, sitting at a total gross of $683 million after 13 weeks, which means it probably will fall short of cracking $700 and taking’s place on the list of top grosses of all time. But hey, sixth place is good! It made more money than three
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