“Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” broke records for the highest-grossing film for the four-day Labor Day weekend, making $90 million in the U.S. and Canada
Walt Disney Co. ’s , according to industry estimates.in the U.S., putting the latest Marvel film’s box office take well ahead of the prior Labor Day record set when “Halloween” grossed $30.
6 million in 2007. The latest Disney film was released only in theaters and surpassed the second-highest grossing film this weekend, Universal Pictures horror film “Candyman,” which took in an estimated $13.4 million.
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