
'Jungle Cruise' sets sail with a $90 million debut in theaters and streaming
CNN
After Disney hit some rough waters this week, the studio's latest feature film, "Jungle Cruise," docked with some good results at the box office this weekend.
The film, which stars Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Emily Blunt, opened to an estimated $61.8 million at the worldwide box office. That includes a better than expected $34.2 million at domestic theaters. But that's not all. The film was released simultaneously on streaming via Disney+'s Premier Access for an additional charge of $29.99 — and brought in over $30 million globally on the platform.
One year ago this week, Joe Biden was president. I was in Doha, Qatar, negotiating with Israel and Hamas to finalize a ceasefire and hostage release deal. The incoming Trump team worked closely with us, a rare display of nonpartisanship to free hostages and end a war. It feels like a decade ago. A lot can happen in a year, as 2025 has shown.

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