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    ‘Twisters’ takes the box office by storm on opening night, earning over $32M

    By Angela Barbuti,

    11 hours ago

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    It took the box office by storm.

    “Twisters” caused a whirlwind in theaters on Friday, its opening night, raking in $32.2 million, The Numbers reported .

    The Post called the disaster film, a sequel to the 1996 film “Twister,” “a reboot that’s actually worth your time.”

    ‘Despicable Me 4’ still No. 1 in box office, helping animated franchise become first to reach $5B

    The movie, which stars Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell, brought in $10.7 million in previews on Thursday, and is predicted to enjoy a possible $72 million dollar opener, according to The Hollywood Reporter .

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    “Twisters” took the box office by storm during its debut weekend. AP
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    “Despicable Me 4” still had a fine showing in theaters at No. 2. AP

    ‘Despicable Me 4’ knocks off ‘Inside Out 2’ as the summer box office finally heats up

    “Despicable Me 4,” which was No. 1 for two weeks, fell to second place, with sales of just over $7.2 million. The sixth installment in Universal’s “Despicable Me” franchise already surpassed $450 million globally since it debuted on July 3.

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    “Inside Out 2″ remained in third, with a $3.8 million dollar take.

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    “Inside Out 2” already beat “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” as the second-highest-grossing animated film at the box office. AP

    The Disney and Pixar film already beat “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” as the second-highest-grossing animated film at the box office, with $1.4 billion in sales so far. It has the potential to soon surpass the No. 1 highest earning animated film, “Frozen,” according to Collider .

    “A Quiet Place: Day One,” which was in fifth last Friday, moved up a notch to fourth, with $1.87 million in revenue.

    The rom-com “Fly Me to the Moon” fell down a spot to fifth, with earnings of $960,000.

    For the latest in entertainment, top headlines, breaking news and more, visit nypost.com/entertainment/

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