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Logan is currently fourth: https://www.forbes.com/sites/markhu...ossing-r-rated-film-of-all-time/#5552bf2025ba
Surprised it's still doing so well.
It's no longer playing anywhere around me, it didn't have the pop culture appeal of Deadpool, and its grim tone and finality don't exactly make it rewatchable.
Patrick Stewart's presence no doubt was a major contribution here, giving some of the gravitas he brought to DoFP and other instalments.
Patrick and Hugh are both big draws for these X-Men movies especially if they are marketed as the leads. Too bad future X-Men movies that won't feature Deadpool won't have them or at least Patrick.
Surprised it's still doing so well.
It's no longer playing anywhere around me, it didn't have the pop culture appeal of Deadpool, and its grim tone and finality don't exactly make it rewatchable.
Patrick Stewart's presence no doubt was a major contribution here, giving some of the gravitas he brought to DoFP and other instalments.
Logan is yet to open in Japan, I think.
I don't think it will make much maybe an additional 3-5 million
01 (01) ¥287,000,000 ($2.6 million), -18%, ¥10,325,000,000 ($91.5 million), Beauty and the Beast (Disney) WK7
02 (---) ¥175,000,000 ($1.6 million), 0, ¥225,000,000 ($2.0 million), Logan (Fox) NEW
>Logan had a pretty disappointing start on Friday, and its weekend business isn't looking much better. It's unlikely to reach even ¥200 million over the weekend frame itself, which will make reaching the ¥1 billion ($10 million) milestone rather difficult. However... the X-Men franchise hasn't been performing well as of late (despite the growth seen by most other superhero series'), and it might come in above some of its recent predecessors, so... there's that silver-lining.
Hugh Jackman’s final turn as the X-Man with the adamantium claws headed to Japan for the first time this session. On 728 screens, Fox’s Logan opened to $2.5M for a score that’s 18% bigger than The Wolverine. The international cume is now $386.2M.