Twisters storms to the top of the box office with $80.5 million in ticket sales – but Deadpool & Wolverine looms like a dark cloud on the horizon as it prepares to hit theatres next week

Twisters took theaters by storm this past weekend, grossing an estimated $80.5 million in its debut.

The action film starring Glen Powell, Daisy Edgar-Jones and Anthony Ramos has opened in more than 4,100 theaters in the US, according to DeNumbers.com.

The box office exceeded expectations, grossing $30 million more than forecast, making it the biggest live-action film premiere this summer so far.

“We had big ambitions for it, and it has certainly exceeded those,” Jim Orr, head of distribution at Universal Studios, told ABC News.

“We are seriously over-indexing between coasts, and that’s also funny to see.”

Twisters made waves at the box office this past weekend, with an estimated $80.5 million for its debut

The blockbuster has already opened in several international markets and has grossed $574.4 million worldwide, far exceeding the film’s $155 million budget.

The film received a lukewarm 78 percent review score from critics on Rotten Tomatoes, but audiences loved the thrilling adventure that focuses on a hot team of storm chasers.

Although the project did not feature any returning characters from 1996’s Twister, which starred Helen Hunt and the late Bill Paxton, its box office grosses seemed to reflect audiences’ love for the now-classic film.

Twister’s run at the top of the box office may be short-lived. Next Friday, the film will face stiff competition from the release of Deadpool & Wolverine.

The highly anticipated action film starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman is expected to gross around $160 million.

The animated films Despicable Me 4 and Inside Out 2 continued to perform well at the box office.

Despicable Me 4, starring the voices of Steve Carrell and Kristen Wiig, fell to second place after two weeks at number one, grossing $23.8 million.

Inside Out 2 remained at number three, grossing $12.8 million.

The action-adventure film starring Glen Powell, Daisy Edgar-Jones and Anthony Ramos opened in more than 4,100 theaters in the U.S. and exceeded box office expectations by some $30 million.

The highly anticipated Deadpool & Wolverine is looming on the box office horizon. The action adventure starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman is expected to debut with an opening weekend of around $160 million

So far, the animated adventure starring the voices of Amy Poehler and Maya Hawk has had the biggest theatrical release of the year.

The film has grossed nearly $600 million in the US, and with international ticket sales, Inside Out 2 has grossed more than $1.4 billion worldwide.

Nicolas Cage’s creepy Longlegs dropped to fourth place, taking in $11.7 million.

A Quiet Place: Day One rounded out the top five with $6.1 million.

Despicable Me 4, starring Steve Carrell and Kristen Wiig, fell to second place after two weeks at number one, grossing $23.8 million

Inside Out 2 remained at number three, with $12.8 million in revenue. So far, the animated adventure starring Amy Poehler and Maya Hawk has had the biggest box office opening of the year

Fright Flights Longlegs and A Quiet Place: Day One continued to do well. Longlegs dropped to fourth place, with $11.7 million.

Fly Me to the Moon, starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum, dropped to sixth place, grossing $3.3 million in its second week in theaters.

Bad Boys: Ride or Die was #7 in its seventh week in theaters with $2.67 million. Worldwide grosses for the latest film in the popular franchise currently stand at $388 million.

MaXXXine continued to lure fans to the theaters. The gory horror film starring Mia Got as a murderous Hollywood star grossed $819,242 for the weekend and was ranked eighth.

The Bikeriders finished in ninth place with around $700,000 and the top ten was completed by Kevin Costner’s Horizon: An American Saga Chapter 1 with $685,000.

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