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It took the box office by storm.

“Twisters” caused a whirlwind in theaters on Friday, its opening night, raking in $32.2 million, The Numbers reported.

The Post called the disaster film, a sequel to the 1996 film “Twister,” “a reboot that’s actually worth your time.”

The movie, which stars Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell, brought in $10.7 million in previews on Thursday, and is predicted to enjoy a possible $72 million dollar opener, according to The Hollywood Reporter.


  “Twisters” took the box office by storm during its debut weekend. AP “Twisters” took the box office by storm during its debut weekend. AP

  “Despicable Me 4” still had a fine showing in theaters at No. 2. AP “Despicable Me 4” still had a fine showing in theaters at No. 2. AP

“Despicable Me 4,” which was No. 1 for two weeks, fell to second place, with sales of just over $7.2 million. The sixth installment in Universal’s “Despicable Me” franchise already surpassed $450 million globally since it debuted on July 3.

“Inside Out 2″ remained in third, with a $3.8 million dollar take.


  “Inside Out 2” already beat “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” as the second-highest-grossing animated film at the box office. AP “Inside Out 2” already beat “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” as the second-highest-grossing animated film at the box office. AP

The Disney and Pixar film already beat “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” as the second-highest-grossing animated film at the box office, with $1.4 billion in sales so far. It has the potential to soon surpass the No. 1 highest earning animated film, “Frozen,” according to Collider.

“A Quiet Place: Day One,” which was in fifth last Friday, moved up a notch to fourth, with $1.87 million in revenue.

The rom-com “Fly Me to the Moon” fell down a spot to fifth, with earnings of $960,000.

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