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Ratchet and Clank are not doing so hot in the box office

The highly anticipated adaptation of Ratchet and Clank on the big screen has been doing not as well as predicted. The film released this past weekend resulting in a lackluster first weekend coming in at 7th place.

Ratchet & Clank was played over 2,800 theaters and in its first three days accumulated a total of $4.28M revenue. The movie that is still sitting on top of the charts is the recently released live-action Disney remake of the Jungle Book which grossed a total of $43.7M.
However, the video game counterpart to Ratchet & Clank is doing just amazing. Insomniac and Sony came together to recreate the PlayStation 2 classic, Ratchet & Clank, for the PlayStation 4. It appears as though the remake has hit a home run, offering both the classic experience and new features to entice a new generation of gamers.
Have you seen the Ratchet & Clank movie yet?
Jordan Biazzo

News writer from New York, super fan of the Mass Effect trilogy and has finally got to play through Metal Gear 5: The Phantom Pain. Follow me on Twitter @TheJordanBiazzo

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