Bone Temple Seeks $20M+ MLK Debut to Top Box Office

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Sony’s 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple is tracking a $20M+ four‑day MLK opening across about 3,400 North American theaters, aiming to dethrone Avatar: Fire and Ash, which remains strong in IMAX and premium formats; previews start Thursday, with Bone Temple budgeting around $63M and facing expanding rivals Hamnet and Dead Man’s Wire as the holiday frame unfolds.
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