Paramount's dystopian thriller "The Running Man" is set to face off against Lionsgate's magic heist movie "Now You See Me: Now You Don't" at the box office this weekend, with both films predicted to take home $20 million to $25 million.
According to latest numbers, Lionsgate's film has taken in $2.1 million in previews, narrowly edging out its rival, Paramount's "The Running Man," which has made $1.9 million so far.
Both movies are poised to dethrone last week's box office champion, Disney's "Predator: Badlands," which is estimated to make between $18 million and $20 million in its second weekend. The decline from last week's opening of $40 million marks a typical 50% drop for the franchise's sophomore outing.
For its part, Paramount's "The Running Man" boasts an ensemble cast featuring Josh Brolin, Glen Powell, Colman Domingo, and Michael Cera. With a budget of $110 million, it will need to perform well over Thanksgiving weekend to stay profitable.
In contrast, Lionsgate's "Now You See Me: Now You Don't" brings back the magic with Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Lizzy Caplan, and Isla Fisher in its third installment. The new addition of Rosamund Pike, Justice Smith, Dominic Sessa, and Ariana Greenblatt aims to breathe fresh air into the series. With a budget of roughly $90 million, the film is looking set to outperform expectations.
The two films' box office showdown has all eyes on them this weekend, as they battle for supremacy and prove which magic trick will leave audiences spellbound.
According to latest numbers, Lionsgate's film has taken in $2.1 million in previews, narrowly edging out its rival, Paramount's "The Running Man," which has made $1.9 million so far.
Both movies are poised to dethrone last week's box office champion, Disney's "Predator: Badlands," which is estimated to make between $18 million and $20 million in its second weekend. The decline from last week's opening of $40 million marks a typical 50% drop for the franchise's sophomore outing.
For its part, Paramount's "The Running Man" boasts an ensemble cast featuring Josh Brolin, Glen Powell, Colman Domingo, and Michael Cera. With a budget of $110 million, it will need to perform well over Thanksgiving weekend to stay profitable.
In contrast, Lionsgate's "Now You See Me: Now You Don't" brings back the magic with Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson, Dave Franco, Lizzy Caplan, and Isla Fisher in its third installment. The new addition of Rosamund Pike, Justice Smith, Dominic Sessa, and Ariana Greenblatt aims to breathe fresh air into the series. With a budget of roughly $90 million, the film is looking set to outperform expectations.
The two films' box office showdown has all eyes on them this weekend, as they battle for supremacy and prove which magic trick will leave audiences spellbound.