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As “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” continued to top the box office over the Thanksgiving holiday \u2013 earning $63 million over a five-day period — a new Disney movie tanked at $4.2 million on Wednesday. <\/p>\n
The animated movie, “Strange World” boasted a budget of $180 million, as the disappointing results \u2013 over a five-day period — totaled just $24 million, according to Variety.<\/p>\n
The plummeting box office results of Disney’s “Strange World” comes on the heels of the announcement of Bob Iger returning as chief executive of the Walt Disney Company after less than a year in retirement. <\/p>\n
‘BLACK PANTHER: WAKANDA FOREVER’ TOPS BOX OFFICE, SCORING SECOND-BIGGEST OPENING OF THE YEAR<\/strong><\/p>\n
The company’s board announced Iger’s shocking return Sunday night and said Bob Chapek, who succeeded Iger in 2020, had stepped down from the position.<\/p>\n