The Legend Chuck Dixon is having a good weekend, according to Fandom Pulse:
A Working Man edged out Snow White on Friday with $5.6 million at the box office, which analysts are predicting will result in a $15.6 million opening. Box Office Theory predicted the movie would have a projected domestic box office total of $13.4 million, meaning the current tracking with Friday’s actual numbers has the film overperforming expectations by more than 16%.
Snow White was predicted to win the weekend with a predicted $17 million box office, but the film is currently underperforming on Friday with a $3.7 million opening for the day, with new predicted totals dropping to $13.7 million on the weekend. At a drop of 68%, The second weekend drop-off is steeper than what was seen with Dumbo, which had a 60% for the second weekend total. Apparently, audiences are not thrilled, and word of mouth has failed to generate any momentum for the film.
Quite the opposite is true with A Working Man, which is sitting only slightly lower than Jason Statham’s The Beekeeper from 2024, which opened at $16.3 million. The numbers for the new film are within the margin of error, meaning there’s a comparable audience for what was considered quite a financial success for the $40M budgeted film. The total box office haul for The Beekeeper sat at $162.6 million, and if A Working Man does similar numbers, it appears as if Amazon will have quite the franchise success on its hands.
This is also good news for some of the Legend’s other projects, as his success is definitely stirring up interest from other film production companies around the world, who are very interest in a number of Arkhaven properties.
Speaking of Arkhaven and movies, we’re still waiting for the thrice-delayed trial of the accused Rebel’s Run scammer to begin, which is presently scheduled for May.
Not a good weekend for the denizens of the Hellmouth, given the toxic masculinity and Christianity on display.
A Working Man $5,604,992
The Chosen: Last Supper $5,095,027
Snow White $3,700,000
The Woman in the Yard $3,650,000
Death of a Unicorn $2,272,250