Keke Palmer comedy ‘One of Them Days’ and ‘Mufasa’ in close race for No.
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[January 20, 2025]
By LINDSEY BAHR
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Keke Palmer buddy comedy “One of Them Days” opened
in first place on the North American box office charts on a particularly
slow Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend.
The R-rated Sony release earned $11.6 million from 2,675 theaters,
according to studio estimates Sunday, beating Disney’s “Mufasa: The Lion
King” by a hair. By the end of Monday's holiday, “Mufasa” will have the
edge, however.
“One of Them Days” cost only $14 million to produce, which it is
expected to earn by Monday. The very well-reviewed buddy comedy stars
Palmer and SZA as friends and roommates scrambling to get money for rent
before their landlord evicts them. Notably it’s the first Black
female-led theatrical comedy since “Girls Trip” came out in 2017 and it
currently carries a stellar 96% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
But the marketplace was also quite weak overall. The total box office
for Friday, Saturday and Sunday will add up to less than $80 million,
according to data from Comscore, making it one of the worst Martin
Luther King Jr. holiday weekends since 1997.
“For an individual film like ‘One of Them Days’ this was a great
weekend,” said Paul Dergarabedian, the senior media analyst for Comscore.
“You can still find success stories within what is overall a low
grossing weekend for movie theaters.”

The Walt Disney Co.’s “Mufasa” was close by in second place with $11.5
million from the weekend, its fifth playing in theaters. Globally, the
Barry Jenkins-directed prequel has made $588 million. It even beat a
brand-new offering, the Blumhouse horror “Wolf Man,” which debuted in
third place with $10.6 million from 3,354 North American theaters.
Writer-director Leigh Whannell’s monster tale starring Christopher
Abbott and Julia Garner did not enter theaters with great reviews. It
currently carries a 53% on Rotten Tomatoes. Reviews don’t generally
affect the success of horror movies in their first weekend, but
audiences also gave it a lackluster C- CinemaScore in exit polls. The
Blumhouse production and Universal Pictures release cost a reported $25
million to make and is expected to reach $12 million by the close of
Monday’s holiday.
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This image released by Sony Pictures shows Keke Palmer, left, and
SZA in a scene from "One of them Days." (Anne Marie Fox/Sony
Pictures via AP)
 “Sonic the Hedgehog 3" was in fourth
place with $8.6 million and “Den of Thieves 2” rounded out the top
five with $6.6 million.
In specialty releases, Brady Corbert's 215-minute post-war epic “The
Brutalist” expanded to 388 screens where it made nearly $2 million
over the weekend. A24 reported that it sold out various 70mm and
IMAX showings. The studio also re-released its Colman Domingo drama
“Sing Sing” in theaters and prisons, where over 1 million
incarcerated people in 46 states were able to view the film.
The Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend has seen major successes
in the past. Dergarabedian noted “Bad Boys for Life,” which had a
three-day opening of $62.5 million in 2020, and “American Sniper,”
which earned $89.3 in its first weekend in wide release in 2016.
“This is a year that’s going to get a big boost starting with
‘Captain America: Brave New World’ and ‘Paddington in Peru’ in
February,” Dergarabedian said.
Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and
Canadian theaters, according to Comscore. Final domestic figures
will be released Monday.
1. “One of Them Days,” $11.6 million.
2. “Mufasa: The Lion King,” $11.5 million.
3. “Wolf Man,” $10.6 million.
4. “Sonic the Hedgehog 3,” $8.6 million.
5. “Den of Thieves 2: Pantera,” $6.6 million.
6. “Moana 2,” $6.1 million.
7. “Nosferatu,” $4.3 million.
8. “A Complete Unknown,” $3.8 million.
9. “Wicked,” $3.6 million.
10. “Babygirl,” $2 million.
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