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Lion King is still Box Office King and ‘Hollywood’ earns Tarantino biggest opener ever

Quentin Tarantino has made nine critically lauded films, but none have been resounding critical successes. However, he broke his streak this weekend with the star-studded Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. The film, which stars Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio and Margot Robbie, among many others, is the first one to be distributed outside the Miramax/Weinstein Company universe.

It opened to $40.3 million, a record. Hollywood still couldn’t beat Jon Favreau’s The Lion King remake, which topped the B.O. at $75.5 million. The next two spots were snagged by Spider-Man: Far From Home and Toy Story 4, which brought in $12.2 million and $9.8 million respectively.

Top 10 at the B.O. via Collider:

  1. The Lion King 350,775,534
  2. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood -$40,350,000
  3. Spider-Man: Far From Home- $12,200,000
  4. Toy Story 4 –  $9,872,000
  5. Crawl – $4,000,000
  6. Yesterday – $3,000,000
  7. Aladdin – $2,788,000
  8. Stuber – $1,679,000
  9. Annabelle Comes Home – $1,560,000
  10. The Farewell – $1,553,864
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