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Box Office: 'Project Hail Mary' Holds Top Spot With $54.5M
Sci-Fi Drama Fends Off Competition, While 'They Will Kill You' Flops
Mar. 30, 2026 at 1:00am
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The sci-fi drama 'Project Hail Mary' maintained its box office dominance in its second weekend, grossing $54.5 million. The film held strongly against new releases, while the thriller 'They Will Kill You' struggled to find an audience, opening to dismal numbers.
Why it matters
The continued success of 'Project Hail Mary' demonstrates the public's ongoing appetite for high-quality, original sci-fi content on the big screen. However, the poor performance of 'They Will Kill You' highlights the challenges faced by smaller, lesser-known films in capturing the attention of moviegoers in a crowded marketplace.
The details
In its second weekend, 'Project Hail Mary' maintained its position at the top of the box office, grossing $54.5 million. The film, which has received positive reviews, is benefiting from strong word-of-mouth and a lack of major competition in the sci-fi genre. Meanwhile, the new thriller 'They Will Kill You' struggled to find an audience, opening to just $3.2 million, a disappointing result that underscores the difficulties faced by smaller, lesser-known films.
- The box office results are for the weekend of March 29-31, 2026.
The players
Project Hail Mary
A critically acclaimed sci-fi drama that has maintained its box office dominance in its second weekend of release.
They Will Kill You
A new thriller that failed to attract significant audience attention, opening to dismal box office numbers.
The takeaway
The continued success of 'Project Hail Mary' demonstrates the enduring appeal of high-quality, original sci-fi content, while the poor performance of 'They Will Kill You' highlights the challenges faced by smaller, lesser-known films in a crowded movie marketplace.
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