"Dog Man," based on Dav Pilkey's graphic novels, debuted with $10.8 million, making it the second largest January opening for an animated film. Universal Pictures anticipates a weekend total of $35.3 million. Meanwhile, "Companion," a sci-fi film, earned over $4 million, focusing on a couple's weekend getaway where a robot's identity is revealed. "One of Them Days," starring Keke Palmer, remains within the top three, surpassing $25 million in total box office but dropping to third with $1.635 million. Other films, such as "Mufasa: The Lion King" and "Sonic the Hedgehog 3," are trailing behind.
"Dog Man" fetched $10.8 million on its opening day Friday, making it one of the biggest January animated film openings in history.
The animated comedy is expected to take home a total of $35.3 million this weekend, delighting young fans and entertaining parents.
"Companion," the horror sci-fi flick, managed just over $4 million with its intriguing plot about a companion robot.
In its third week, "One of Them Days" surpassed the $25 million mark but moved down to third place with $1.635 million.
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