Quentin Tarantino just beat his own personal best.
has now become Tarantino's highest box office opening ever, grossing more than the projected 30 million dollars and beating his previously highest grossing film,, which raked in 38 million dollars in its first weekend in 2009.
The budget forwas 90 million dollars, so it is expected to exceed those production costs before the end of the year.Once Upon a Time... In HollywoodThe Lion Kingroughly 75.5 million dollars and topped the box office for the second week in a row. Disney has now earned 7.67 billion dollars at the global box office in 2019 alone thanks to
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