K-pop Boy Band Stray Kids Rule the Box Office on Opening Day
Stray Kids' highly anticipated concert film "The dominATE Experience" took top spot at the box office, raking in a staggering $3.2 million on its opening day. The film, which features the K-pop boy band performing at SoFi Stadium in California, is not only a testament to their talents but also a reflection of their devoted fan base.
Coming in second was Kevin James' romantic comedy "Solo Mio," grossing over $3.18 million on its opening day. The movie follows James as an art teacher whose fiancée leaves him at the altar, setting the stage for a heartwarming story of love and self-discovery.
Third place went to horror-comedy "Send Help," starring Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien. Although it saw a slight drop in sales compared to its previous week's performance, it still managed to take in $2.8 million on opening day.
Rounding out the top five was Luc Besson's "Dracula," which debuted at number four with $2.1 million in revenue. The film, released in France earlier this year, has finally made its way to American theaters.
Interestingly, sci-fi horror "Iron Lung," which held the top spot last week, slipped down to fifth place, taking in $2.05 million on its opening day. Despite this slight decline, the film remains a popular choice among audiences.
Stray Kids' highly anticipated concert film "The dominATE Experience" took top spot at the box office, raking in a staggering $3.2 million on its opening day. The film, which features the K-pop boy band performing at SoFi Stadium in California, is not only a testament to their talents but also a reflection of their devoted fan base.
Coming in second was Kevin James' romantic comedy "Solo Mio," grossing over $3.18 million on its opening day. The movie follows James as an art teacher whose fiancée leaves him at the altar, setting the stage for a heartwarming story of love and self-discovery.
Third place went to horror-comedy "Send Help," starring Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien. Although it saw a slight drop in sales compared to its previous week's performance, it still managed to take in $2.8 million on opening day.
Rounding out the top five was Luc Besson's "Dracula," which debuted at number four with $2.1 million in revenue. The film, released in France earlier this year, has finally made its way to American theaters.
Interestingly, sci-fi horror "Iron Lung," which held the top spot last week, slipped down to fifth place, taking in $2.05 million on its opening day. Despite this slight decline, the film remains a popular choice among audiences.