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Box Office: ‘Final Destination Bloodlines’ Logs Franchise-Best $21 Million Opening Day, ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ Slow Down in Sixth
'Final Destination Bloodlines' logged a series-high opening day, while the Weeknd's 'Hurry Up Tomorrow' is slowing down for a slim opening.
The morbid series first began in 2000 and follows groups of people getting Rube Goldberg machine’d to death by unforeseen domino effects — a timeless concept if there ever was one. Republic Records, Manic Phase Productions, Live Nation and CAA were all involved in the visual companion to the pop star’s most recent studio album of the same name, which Tesfaye added to his repertoire for his ongoing After Hours Til Dawn global tour. The release comes about two years after the Weeknd debuted his and Sam Levinson’s HBO limited series “The Idol” at Cannes Film Festival, where it earned a reputation that could be most generously described as “controversial.” “Hurry Up Tomorrow” falls into that mold.
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