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“Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero” topped the box office in its debut, beating expectations by collecting an impressive $21 million in North American ticket sales. The anime film, playing on 3,007 screens, is being distributed domestically by Crunchyroll, which specializes in anime film and television. The newest “Dragon Ball Super” installment earned twice as much as the weekend’s other new nationwide release, Universal’s survival thriller “Beast,” starring Idris Elba. Dinged by mixed reviews, “Beast” opened to a modest $11.5 million from 3,743 North American cinemas.
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Idris Elba’s ‘Beast’ might get overshadowed by anime sequel ‘Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero’
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“Beast,” starring Idris Elba. Dinged by mixed reviews, “Beast” opened to a modest $11.5 million from 3,743 North American cinemas.
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Netizens thinks that the "Beast" trailer was so poor and doesn't look interesting at all.
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Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero has grossed over $68 million worldwide. Surpasses Resurrection F worldwide and Broly in US.
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