EvilDeadRise, the fifth installment in the cult series created by Sam Raimi, opened to an estimated $23.5 million ahead of expectations
to rank as Universal’s biggest third weekend in history.
It was also the seventh-biggest third weekend among any film at the domestic box office after surpassingOther new records:is now the highest-grossing animated film in Universal history at the domestic box office after bestingE.T.
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