
It was an ant invasion.
“Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” crawled its approach to the highest of the box office on its opening night Friday.
The Marvel creation, which The Post called “a pile of dirt,” took home a staggering $63.5 million, in keeping with IMDB’s Box Office Mojo.
It scored because the third-highest opening day in February after “Black Panther” and “Deadpool,” as per Deadline.
“Magic Mike’s Last Dance,” the ultimate installment of the Channing Tatum stripper series, undressed its approach to second place, with a $1.66 million-dollar take.
Released on Feb. 9, the comedy-drama is “so long and repetitive that you simply would gladly tip the fellows to stop and put some pants on,” said The Post.
“Avatar: The Way of Water” remained in third, earning near $1.36 million. Its director, James Cameron has already shot the third ‘Avatar” film and commenced on the fourth. In an interview with Time, he said he plans to spend no less than eight more years on the series … if he ends it with a fifth film.
“But there’ll come a degree where I’ll must pass the baton, just physiologically,” he told the outlet. “Mortality goes to come back knocking on the door in some unspecified time in the future.”
“Puss in Boots: The Last Wish,’ which was in fifth place last Friday, moved as much as fourth, taking home $1.21 million.
M. Night Shyamalan’s thriller “Knock on the Cabin,” which was in fourth last week, moved right down to fifth, with just over $1 million in sales.

It was an ant invasion.
“Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania” crawled its approach to the highest of the box office on its opening night Friday.
The Marvel creation, which The Post called “a pile of dirt,” took home a staggering $63.5 million, in keeping with IMDB’s Box Office Mojo.
It scored because the third-highest opening day in February after “Black Panther” and “Deadpool,” as per Deadline.
“Magic Mike’s Last Dance,” the ultimate installment of the Channing Tatum stripper series, undressed its approach to second place, with a $1.66 million-dollar take.
Released on Feb. 9, the comedy-drama is “so long and repetitive that you simply would gladly tip the fellows to stop and put some pants on,” said The Post.
“Avatar: The Way of Water” remained in third, earning near $1.36 million. Its director, James Cameron has already shot the third ‘Avatar” film and commenced on the fourth. In an interview with Time, he said he plans to spend no less than eight more years on the series … if he ends it with a fifth film.
“But there’ll come a degree where I’ll must pass the baton, just physiologically,” he told the outlet. “Mortality goes to come back knocking on the door in some unspecified time in the future.”
“Puss in Boots: The Last Wish,’ which was in fifth place last Friday, moved as much as fourth, taking home $1.21 million.
M. Night Shyamalan’s thriller “Knock on the Cabin,” which was in fourth last week, moved right down to fifth, with just over $1 million in sales.






