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Gross, who runs the movie consultancy FranchiseRe, wrote in a newsletter. "Neeson's pre-pandemic crime pics did well, including the successful `Taken' series, but audiences are showing little interest now," David A. But either due to oversaturation or lackluster reception ("Memory" has a 30 per cent "fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes"), a once dependable box-office force has gone cold. The last Neeson thriller to make a dent was 2019's "Cold Pursuit," which debuted with $11 million and ultimately grossed $62.6 million worldwide. In the past two years, "Blacklight" (a $3.5 million debut), "Honest Thief" ($4.1 million) and "The Marksman" ($3.1 million) all opened similarly. That's much in line with the last few films staring Neeson. The Open Road-Briarcliffe Entertainment R-rated release launched with an estimated $3.1 million in 2,555 locations.
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