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‘Reagan’ Adds Theaters, Holds Strong in Second Weekend Box Office Sales

The ⁢film “Reagan,” which chronicles the ​life of the 40th President of the United​ States, has ‍been ⁤performing well at the⁢ box office. In its second ⁢weekend, it retained the No. 3⁣ position, ​generating over $4.8 million across 2,770 theaters, ‌marking a slight increase from the previous week. The‌ movie is competing with “Deadpool & Wolverine” and‌ the newly ‍released “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” which topped‍ the box office.

“Reagan” opened with over $10 million​ during Labor‍ Day weekend and has received positive reception, including a strong audience approval rating of‌ 98%⁢ and an ‘A’ CinemaScore. It features ‌Dennis Quaid in the titular role ​and showcases pivotal moments from Reagan’s life, including his early years in Dixon, Illinois, and his presidency, especially focusing on his struggles against communism.

The film is based on Paul Kengor’s book ⁤”The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism”⁤ and reflects themes that ⁢resonate in today’s sociopolitical‌ context, such as economic challenges and foreign relations. Quaid has expressed fondness for the film, highlighting it as his favorite role yet. The movie’s subject matter is particularly relevant given the current ‌political ⁣climate and upcoming elections.


The film “Reagan” increased the number of theaters it is showing in and held on to the No. 3 spot at the box office during its second weekend in release.

“Reagan” took in over $4.8 million in ticket sales and appeared on 2,770 screens nationwide, an increase of 16 over the previous week, Box Office Mojo reported.

Its weekend haul overall put it behind “Deadpool & Wolverine” at No. 2 and the newly released “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” the long-awaited sequel to the original “Beetlejuice,” at No.1.

The original came out in 1988, which incidentally was the final year of Ronald Reagan’s presidency.

“Reagan” brought in more than $10 million at the box office during its opening over Labor Day weekend.

Excluding the Monday holiday sales, the movie’s total was $7.65 million.

Which means an apples-to-apples weekend difference between its opening weekend and the past one was just 37 percent less.

Movies often drop off 50 percent or more from their opening weekend, which means “Reagan” is holding strong. For example, “Deadpool” fell 54 percent in its sophomore outing earlier this summer.

“Reagan” was actually No. 1 at the box office Thursday topping “Deadpool,” prior to the “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” opening.

It has received an “A” CinemaScore from audiences.

“Reagan” tells the story of the 40th president, taking the audience from his boyhood in Dixon, Illinois, all the way to his iconic presidency.

The cast includes Dennis Quaid in the lead role, Penelope Ann Miller as Nancy Reagan and Oscar-winning actor Jon Voight as Viktor Petrovich, a former KGB agent, who frames the story by explaining how Reagan oversaw the defeat of the Soviet Union.

The movie is based on the 2007 book, “The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism” by Paul Kengor.

Reagan’s desire to defeat communism abroad and at home was rooted in his Christian upbringing and early experiences with it in Hollywood as an actor and president of the Screen Actors Guild, according to the film.

The subject matter of “Reagan” translates very well to present times, especially with the country in an election season and issues like the economy, domestic unrest, and menacing adversaries abroad — like communist China and Iran front-and-center.

Quaid told Blaze Media host Glenn Beck that the movie “was the scariest role of my life, really. It’s now my favorite movie that I’ve ever done.”

The star actor, now enjoying a positive audience response to his latest film, added, “[Reagan] was my favorite president. … He won the Cold War.”




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