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Overview: When a rare Lakota Ghost Shirt falls into the black market in a small town in South Dakota, the lives of local outsiders and outcasts violently intertwine.
| Date | Revenue | % YD | Theaters |
|---|
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Sydney Sweeney | Penny Jo Poplin |
| Paul Walter Hauser | Lefty Ledbetter |
| Halsey | Mandy Starr |
| Simon Rex | Roy Lee Dean |
| Eric Dane | Dillon Macintosh |
| Derek Hinkey | Hank Spears |
| Zahn McClarnon | Ghost Eye |
| Joe Adler | Fun Dave |
| Gavin Maddox Bergman | Cal Starr |
| Toby Huss | Pendleton Duvall |
| Harriet Sansom Harris | Tish |
| Donald Cerrone | Sheriff Cole Pickering |
| Jasper Keen | Reggie Dale |
| Austin Boyce | Brittany Gable |
| Megan Hensley | Sarah |
| Christopher Kriesa | Hiram Bruce Starr |
| Brannon Cross | Jeremiah |
| Brady Box | Spence |
| Augusta Allen-Jones | Grace |
| Daved Wilkins | Albert |
| Ines France Ware | Chandra |
| Nancy L. Gray | Donna |
| Rhiannon Frazier | Abigail Starr |
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| Money Monster | May 12, 2016 | $27M |
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| The Hitman's Bodyguard | Aug 16, 2017 | $30M |
| Flight Risk | Jan 22, 2025 | $25M |
| Triple 9 | Feb 19, 2016 | $20M |
| Baby Driver | Jun 28, 2017 | $34M |
| 21 Bridges | Oct 24, 2019 | $33M |
| The Accountant 2 | Apr 23, 2025 | $80M |
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The profitability breakdown is based on Dan Murrell's YouTube videos (Dan Murrell is not affiliated with Reel Numbers). The breakdown only includes the theatrical release and does not account for any post-theatrical revenue streams such as streaming, home video, or merchandise sales. Additionally, the breakdown does not include any tax incentives, sponsorships, or product placement that may have occurred during production.