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- “Solo: A Star Wars Story” brought in an estimated $ 103 million against the $ 130 million that analysts were projecting it to make over the Memorial Day weekend, Deadline reported Monday.
- The film’s director, Ron Howard, took to Twitter to respond to the film falling short of its three-day projection on Sunday, saying: “Didn’t meet projections but amounts to a new personal best.”
“Solo: A Star Wars Story” fell way short of its box-office projection over the Memorial Day weekend, but the film’s director, Ron Howard, is taking the shortcoming in stride.
On Monday, Deadline reported that “Solo” would not meet the $ 130 million analysts were projecting it to make at the box office over the extended weekend. The “Star Wars” spin-off instead brought in an estimated $ 103 million in the four days since its release on May 26. See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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