Tupac Biopic "All Eyes On Me" Stuns Critics With Gross Earning of $27 Million Trails Behind "Wonder Woman" and "Cars 3"
Tupac biopic "All Eyes On Me" may have received some harsh reviews from it critics, but that could not play down audiences' thirst for the movie, and come out well in it opening weekend gross earning.
The late rapper's movie trailed behind Pixar's movie "Cars 3" and Disney's "Wonder Woman" in the box office weekend gross earning with $27 million having been screened at 2,471 locations.
Amongst those who criticised the biopic is the "Get Rich or Die Tryin" rapper/actor, who seconded a movie director John Singleton's review of the movie and described it as being a "wack", in a tweet he asked for his "money back".
Jada Pickett Smith slammed the movie for inaccurate depiction of the rapper considering it "a scene by scene breakdown" in her opinion.
Be that as it is, speaking about the Pixar's live-action animated film "Cars 3" topped the chart but not as projected for the weekend earning and grossed a total $53 million from 4,256 locations.
In 2006, the Cars franchise grossed a total of $60 million in it opening weekend earning from 3,985 locations and it sequel "Cars 2" surpassed that with grow earning of $66 million from 4,115 locations.
Record setting female director Patty Jenkins' "Wonder Woman" movie cash in $40.7 million over the weekend to top after Car3 in the box office gross earning.
The late rapper's movie trailed behind Pixar's movie "Cars 3" and Disney's "Wonder Woman" in the box office weekend gross earning with $27 million having been screened at 2,471 locations.
Amongst those who criticised the biopic is the "Get Rich or Die Tryin" rapper/actor, who seconded a movie director John Singleton's review of the movie and described it as being a "wack", in a tweet he asked for his "money back".
Jada Pickett Smith slammed the movie for inaccurate depiction of the rapper considering it "a scene by scene breakdown" in her opinion.
Cars 3 will be released o 14th of July 2017 |
In 2006, the Cars franchise grossed a total of $60 million in it opening weekend earning from 3,985 locations and it sequel "Cars 2" surpassed that with grow earning of $66 million from 4,115 locations.
Record setting female director Patty Jenkins' "Wonder Woman" movie cash in $40.7 million over the weekend to top after Car3 in the box office gross earning.
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