‘Furiosa’ Leads Worst Memorial Day Box Office Since the ’90s With $32 Million Opening

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The “Mad Max” prequel edges “The Garfield Movie” as overall grosses plummet 37% from last year

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"Furiosa" (Credit: Warner Bros.)

Warner Bros.’ “Furiosa” pulled out to a narrow lead over Sony/Alcon/DNEG’s “The Garfield Movie,” though that is not much of a victory as the $32 million extended opening earned by the “Mad Max” prequel is part of the worst Memorial Day weekend box office results seen since the 1990s.

“Furiosa” scored the lowest total for a No. 1 Memorial Day film since “Casper” in 1995, while the overall estimated 4-day total of $128 million is a sharp 37% drop from last year’s Memorial Day weekend.

It’s a drop that can be attributed to an industry-wide slump as Hollywood and exhibitors weather weeks of reduced theatrical output due to delays caused by last year’s strikes, including Marvel Studios’ “Deadpool & Wolverine,” which has enjoyed exceptional presales but moved from May to late July and left theaters without their customary comic book film boost to kick off the summer.

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