Disney’s live-action Moana topped the box office this weekend, although with lower numbers than expected
The film, which stars Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and newcomer Catherine Laga’aia, brought in $43 million to debut at number one, Box Office Mojo reports
According to Variety, that amount was well below the projected $60 to $65 million the film, with a budget of $250 million, was expected to take in. It’s also well below previous Disney live-action re<a href="https://todaytrendnews7.com/seattle-kraken-make-draft-history/” title=”Seattle Kraken Make Draft History”>makes, including 2025’s Lilo & Stitch, which debuted with a box office of over $100 million
Last week’s number one, Minions & Monsters, brought in another $20.5 million to land at two this week, with Toy Story 5 at three with $18.5 million
Another new release, the supernatural horror film Evil Dead Burn, debuted at four with a $13.7 million, followed by Young Washington, at five, with $6.4 million
Here are the top 10 films at the box office:
1. Moana — $43 million2. Minions & Monsters — $20.5 million3. Toy Story 5 — $18.5 million4. Evil Dead Burn — $13.7 million5. Young Washington — $6.4 million7. Obsession — $3.8 million8. Supergirl — $3.6 million9. Disclosure Day — $3.2 million10. Backrooms — $1.5 million
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