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    The Naked Gun’s Box Office: Comedy’s Last Stand?


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    Ah, the theatrical comedy. Once a glittering jewel in the crown of the film industry, now it seems to be more of an unwanted stepchild left in the attic. Into this perilous landscape sauntered Paramount Pictures with a reboot of “The Naked Gun,” a movie that hit theaters this past weekend and, much like an awkward family reunion, had mixed results.

    Directed by the illustrious Akiva Schaffer and starring Liam Neeson as Frank Drebin Jr. (who apparently inherited more than just the name from Leslie Nielsen), the film opened its theatrical curtains to a respectable $17 million domestically. However, it still managed to place a gallant third, while “Fantastic First: First Steps” pulled in a jaw-dropping $40 million from the audience grateful for any distraction from reality.

    But not to be outdone, the animated sequel “The Bad Guys 2” muscled in with $22.2 million, effectively reminding us all that animated animals tend to have more box office pull than live-action comedies these days. With a global haul of $28.5 million—$11.5 million coming from international audiences—this comedy is beginning to resemble the last dregs of soda at a dinner party more than a roaring success.

    Despite falling short of costume expectations, the film’s budget hovers around $40 million, meaning that “The Naked Gun” has entered a financial limbo. Historically, films like “Anyone But You” and “The Lost City” have danced into the box office spotlight with their rom-com charm. Yet, pure comedy seems to be the genre equivalent of a bad Yelp review—hard to recover from.

    Recent comedy flops like “Strays” and “Joy Ride” remind us that even a good review won’t save you if the audience isn’t interested. What’s worse? “Happy Gilmore 2,” which rose to Netflix stardom, serves as a reminder that perhaps the future of comedy lies not in theaters but in the cozy embrace of home streaming, where consumers can enjoy them undisturbed by the popcorn-munching crowds.

    Fortunately, the early critical reaction to “The Naked Gun” has been promising. With a soaring 90% on Rotten Tomatoes and an A- CinemaScore from audiences, there’s a glimmer of hope. Even our fearless reviewer from /Film branded it “the funniest movie of the year.” Then again, someone had to say it, right?

    As Paramount hopes its latest endeavor will cling to its box office life longer than a passing fad, it’s worth noting that the competition coming up might assist in giving this flick a little theatrical runway. With no major cinematic battles on the horizon (besides the inevitable horror flicks), “The Naked Gun” might just find the audience it deserves. For now, it’s in theaters, making us chuckle while we contemplate the reality of its success.

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