
The blockbuster film, “The King of Kings,” has set a new milestone in its successful theatrical run. The 2025 animation, scripted and directed by Seong-ho Jang, is an adaptation from Charles Dickens’ children’s book, The Life of Our Lord. In this movie, Kenneth Branagh portrays Dickens himself, narrating the life story of Jesus Christ, played by Oscar Isaac, to his son Walter (Roman Griffin Davis). The premiere of “King of Kings” broke records, surpassing The Prince of Egypt’s opening weekend box office earnings for the highest-grossing biblical animated movie.
By this coming Saturday morning, according to Deadline, “The King of Kings” is expected to earn a total of $17.5 million over three days, concluding its sophomore weekend at the domestic box office. It will be playing in 3,535 theaters during this period. This drop, week-on-week, is projected to be a mere -9%. As per Box Office Mojo, this will make it surpass “Meet the Fockers” (a -9.5% drop) and rank as the 35th smallest second-week drop for a widely released film playing in 3,000 theaters or more, over the course of its entire run.
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2025-04-19 20:17