Box office: InvisibleMan emerges with $29 million opening weekend
Universal’s “The Invisible Man” materializes at the top of box office charts after debuting to $29 million in North America over the weekend. “The Invisible Man” is Universal’s latest attempt to remake its classic monster properties, an effort that flailed spectacularly with 2017’s “The Mummy” starring Tom Cruise. After that movie was panned by critics [...
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