‘Shang-Chi’ Tops ‘Jungle Cruise’ In U.S. As ‘Free Guy’ Tops ‘Tenet’ In China

Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings finished its 1st week in domestic theaters with $110 million. It gained $4.05 million on Thursday (down just 16% from Wednesday) to convey its domestic cume just previous the $107 million complete of Jungle Cruise. Presuming an around/under $34 million next-weekend gross (-55%) and $144 million ten-day overall, the Deston Daniel Cretton-directed actioner fantasy will conclude its second weekend in fifth location among all 2020/2021 releases.


It’ll be guiding only Sonic the Hedgehog ($146 million), A Quiet Location component II ($160 million), F9 ($173 million), Black Widow ($183 million) and Undesirable Boys for Everyday living ($204 million). The up coming week or two will ascertain whether or not it becomes the 1st movie considering that

A Real Jungle Cruise Operator Reviews Jungle Cruise

A former Disney World skipper compares his experience on a simulated river cruise to the Rock’s. (Spoiler: They both carried guns.)
Photo: Frank Masi/Disney

In Jungle Cruise, Disney’s latest adaptation of one of its theme-park rides, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson plays an inexplicably brawny skipper named Frank, whose love of bad puns belies the fact that he is cursed to be trapped for eternity atop the Amazon River. Much of the movie revolves around Frank’s ability to pop off dad jokes while operating a tourist jungle cruise while also low-key trying to find a mystical leaf that will allow him to finally die. It is two hours and eight minutes long, and one of its characters is a man made entirely of bees. Our critic Bilge Ebiri did not enjoy Jungle Cruise, calling it a “mealymouthed CGI panderfest” that hurled him deep into the pits of Herzogian existential