'28 Years Later' Achieves $60M Worldwide, While 'Elio' Flops with $20M Debut

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The long-awaited sequel '28 Years Later' opened to a solid $60 million worldwide, while Pixar's 'Elio' had the worst debut in the studio's history with just $20 million domestically, despite positive reviews. 'How to Train Your Dragon' remake remains at number one, and Disney's 'Lilo & Stitch' approaches the billion-dollar mark. The success of '28 Years Later' will depend on word of mouth, and 'Elio's' poor performance is attributed to limited marketing.
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