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Inches Away From Surpassing Glen Powell’s How To Make A Killing

Inches Away From Surpassing Glen Powell’s How To Make A Killing

Animal Farm North America Box Office ( Photo Credit – Angel Studios ) Animal Farm, Angel Studios’ animated comedy, will complete two weeks in theaters this Friday (May 15). The film currently holds a modest 28% critics’ score and a 54% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. On the box office front, after earning $3.3 million in its opening weekend in North America, the Andy Serkis-directed feature added $0.7 million over the May 8-10 weekend. On Monday, it collected $69k and secured a spot among the top ten titles on the domestic box office chart, according to Box Office Mojo. This has taken Animal Farm’s cumulative domestic total to $5.1 million. In the process, it has now matched or overtaken several 2026 films like Normal ($5.1 million), Deep Water ($3.8 million), and Mother Mary ($2.5 million). And now, the animated film is nearing the domestic earnings of the 2026 black comedy thriller, How to Make a Killing, starring Glen Powell in the lead role. Keep reading to find out how much more Animal Farm needs to …

Can It Outrun Glen Powell’s 2025 Dud The Running Man?

Can It Outrun Glen Powell’s 2025 Dud The Running Man?

How To Make A Killing Worldwide Box Office: Comparison With Glen Powell’s 2025 Flop The Running Man(Photo Credit –YouTube/Facebook) Glen Powell is having an off time at the box office as his latest film, How to Make a Killing, is also underperforming. The film might turn out to be one of his biggest box-office flops. His 2025 thriller The Running Man also turned out to be a box-office failure, but can How to Make a Killing surpass the worldwide haul of Glen Powell’s last flop? Keep scrolling for the deets. The movie received mixed reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, with critics giving it a 46% rating. However, the audience liked it and gave it a strong, above-average rating of 78% on the aggregate site. It is experiencing an underwhelming box-office run. The movie features a dynamic cast including Glen Powell and Margaret Qualley. How much has How to Make a Killing earned so far worldwide? According to Box Office Mojo’s data, A24’s How to Make a Killing collected $6.28 million at the box office in North …

Glen Powell Starrer Comedy Thriller Hits .2M Mark With Below Par Second Weekend

Glen Powell Starrer Comedy Thriller Hits $6.2M Mark With Below Par Second Weekend

How to Make a Killing North America Box Office Update (Photo Credit: Instagram) Glen Powell’s latest comedic crime thriller, How to Make a Killing, continues to struggle at the North American box office despite an expansion in its theater count last weekend. Distributed by A24 and directed by John Patton Ford, the film hit theaters on February 20 and is now playing in 1,726 theaters across the region. The wider reach, however, has not translated into stronger numbers. How to Make a Killing Shows Minimal Growth at the Box Office According to Box Office Mojo, How To Make a Killing has collected $6.2 million worldwide against a $15 million budget. Nearly all of that revenue has come from North America. Overseas earnings remain minimal, with only around $6k generated from a limited release in Lithuania. International markets have offered no real support so far. Second Weekend Drop of 55.2% Pushes Film Down to 9th Place The film’s opening weekend delivered $3.4 million from 1,625 theaters, with a per-screen average of $2,146. It secured the 6th …

Watch Glen Powell Starrer Edgar Wright Directed Stephen King Adaptation At Home

Watch Glen Powell Starrer Edgar Wright Directed Stephen King Adaptation At Home

The Running Man Digital Release Date Revealed (Photo Credit – Instagram) Stephen King once again finds his stories circling back into pop culture conversation, and this time it comes through Edgar Wright’s loud and risky take on The Running Man. The film quietly built chatter after its theatrical run, with talk circling around its brutal game show setup, plus Glen Powell pushing himself as Ben Richards, a desperate family man trapped inside a cruel system that rewards survival with money, fame, and survival itself. The Running Man Digital Release Date & At-Home Viewing Details The home viewing moment arrives on December 16, when The Running Man is released digitally for at-home viewing. The timing feels neat for holiday shoppers searching for something fast and wearable. The digital copy comes loaded with more than two and a half hours of bonus footage, pulling viewers deeper into Stephen King’s dystopian world without asking them to leave the couch. Consider this your 12 hour head start. Buy or rent The #RunningManMovie on Digital TOMORROW. pic.twitter.com/dSUR6523GT — The Running …

Celebs who get Tom Cruise’s Christmas coconut cake: Glen Powell, Kirsten Dunst, Rosie O’Donnell, and more

Celebs who get Tom Cruise’s Christmas coconut cake: Glen Powell, Kirsten Dunst, Rosie O’Donnell, and more

Tom Cruise sends a delicious coconut cake to a list of celebrities every year during the holiday season. Most of the recipients are Cruise’s co-stars from previous films. Here are the celebrities who get to munch on a luxurious cake from the 63-year-old, as per Just Jared. Tom Cruise sends a special cake to some of his co-stars every year.(AFP) Glen Powell Tom Cruise’s co-star from Top Gun: Maverick, Glen Powell, who played Hangman, revealed he already received this year’s cake, as per Just Jared. “Warmest wishes to you this Holiday season,” Cruise’s message to the Hitman actor read. Miles Teller Miles Teller, who played Rooster in Top Gun: Maverick, spoke to Dish Nation’s Andrew Freund about the cake he received from Tom Cruise in 2022. “The coconut cake is very good. I have one in my fridge right now,” he had said. Also read: Mark Wahlberg’s Flight Risk is now No. 1 movie on HBO Max despite unimpressive theatrical run Jon Hamm Jon Hamm played Vice Admiral Beau Simpson in Top Gun: Maverick. Hamm …

Glen Powell’s Film Needs A 124% Jump Just To Recover Its Huge Budget

Glen Powell’s Film Needs A 124% Jump Just To Recover Its Huge Budget

The Running Man Worldwide Box Office: Here’s How Much More The Film Needs To Recover Its Budget (Photo Credit – Instagram) The Running Man is a Stephen King adaptation that is experiencing an underwhelming box office run. The film earned below the tracking range, making it more difficult for it to pick up pace now. It still needs a major jump at the box office to just recover its huge budget. The dystopian thriller is expected to flop at the theaters. Keep scrolling to know how much more it needs to recover its budget. The movie is directed by Edgar Wright, and it is reportedly his most expensive film. The cast includes Glen Powell, William H. Macy, Lee Pace, Michael Cera, Emilia Jones, Daniel Ezra, Jayme Lawson, Sean Hayes, Colman Domingo, and Josh Brolin. It received mixed reviews, not strong enough to save it from becoming a commercial failure. The Running Man at the worldwide box office According to Box Office Mojo’s latest data, The Running Man collected just $5.7 million at the domestic box …

Glen Powell is gearing up for the greatest inheritance battle in How To Make A Killing, watch trailer | Hollywood News

Glen Powell is gearing up for the greatest inheritance battle in How To Make A Killing, watch trailer | Hollywood News

Inheritances can be tricky, especially in a big family. But what if you’re thrown away from the very house that you’re one day supposed to inherit, thrown away from a legacy that is rightfully yours? To answer that exact question, actor Glen Powell is coming to theatres with his new film How To Make A Killing, in which he will try to scratch and gnaw his way back into the family inheritance, by hook or by crook. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO The trailer opens up with the filmmaker explaining to us that Becket (Powell) isn’t leading a life of grunt work and misery by choice. His mother was apparently a part of the extremely rich Redfellow family, who are worth $28 billion. Her right to a part of this exorbitant amount of money was taken away when presumably she was thrown out of the family for being pregnant with him, or at least that’s what the trailer wants you to believe. ALSO READ: Christopher Nolan demanded Matt Damon to grow full rugged beard for The …

The Running Man movie review: Glen Powell fails to dig deep, film becomes a drag | Movie-review News

The Running Man movie review: Glen Powell fails to dig deep, film becomes a drag | Movie-review News

In Stephen King’s novella ‘The Running Man’, which came out in 1982, the dystopia felt unreal. King conjured up a staggeringly unequal world, whose rich live in guarded enclaves, the poor are corralled into slums, and a child could easily die of the common flu if her parents cannot afford the drugs. Going by that old adage — those who can’t have bread, can be diverted by cake — citizens have been turned into sheep under the thumb of a totalitarian regime and an all-seeing network, numbed by high-octane, screaming 24/ 7 ‘entertainment’ to prevent them from thinking about their real problems. Story continues below this ad It was made into a movie in 1985, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger as chief protagonist Ben Richards, a righteous man filled with righteous anger against the injustices heaped upon the poor and the downtrodden. By the kind of coincidence that the movie gods love, the new adaptation is out this year (yes, 2025 is the year King had set the book in), but this Glen Powell starrer, despite all …

The Running Man review: Glen Powell shines in this slick, propulsive and razor-edged crowd-pleaser

The Running Man review: Glen Powell shines in this slick, propulsive and razor-edged crowd-pleaser

Director: Edgar Wright Cast: Glen Powell, William H. Macy, Lee Pace, Michael Cera, Colman Domingo, Josh Brolin Rating: ★★★★ Filmmaker Edgar Wright takes another swing at dystopian spectacle with his remake of The Running Man, revisiting the world first imagined by Stephen King (writing as Richard Bachman) and later turned into that wildly camp 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger vehicle. This time, Glen Powell steps into the crosshairs, armed with Edgar’s pop-slick energy and a story whose 2025 setting suddenly doesn’t feel like fiction anymore. Glen Powell in a still from The Running Man At its core, The Running Man still follows Ben Richards, an everyday American pushed to the brink by a corporate-run state. Unable to find work after speaking up about unsafe conditions and desperate to afford medicine for his young daughter, he decides to enter “the biggest show on earth,” a televised blood sport that turns human survival into prime-time entertainment. It’s simple: stay alive for 30 days while a team of state-approved assassins hunts you. Win a billion dollars. Lose, and you’re another …

Tom Cruise reviews Glen Powell’s The Running Man, says: ‘I was on the edge of my seat’

Tom Cruise reviews Glen Powell’s The Running Man, says: ‘I was on the edge of my seat’

Tom Cruise arrived full of support at the screening of Glen Powell‘s new film, The Running Man. Taking to his Instagram handle, the actor couldn’t help but share his fun experience after watching the film. Tom Cruise with Glen Powell at the screening of his film, The Running Man. The Mission: Impossible star kicked off his post with a happy picture, showing him posing with Glen Powell as the duo held onto special popcorn boxes that featured the film’s title. Tom Cruise reviews The Running Man He followed up with another picture with the rest of the team, including director Edgar Wright and actors Coleman Domingo, Lee Pace, and Emilia Jones. “Another great night out with my friends at the movies! You guys crushed it, congratulations! I laughed, was on the edge of my seat, and ate way too much popcorn,” Tom Cruise wrote in his caption. Glen Powell also shared a similar set of pictures on Instagram, giving a shoutout to Cruise as he wrote, “The Running Man with THE Running Man.” Notably, this …