Box office numbers and international film successes dominated the news cycle on Friday, February 7, 2026, while other stories, including a missing person investigation and the upcoming Super Bowl, also garnered attention. The film "Stray Kids: The dominATE Experience" topped the box office, while an Indian spy thriller, "Dhurandhar," achieved significant success internationally, according to Variety.
"Stray Kids: The dominATE Experience" secured the number one spot at the box office on a slow Friday, according to Variety. Another film, "Send Help," aimed to earn $2.8 million. Meanwhile, the dark comedy "Damned if You Do," starring Kate Siegel and Harvey Guillén, was set to launch at the European Film Market in Berlin, with Stoic handling worldwide sales, Variety reported.
The Indian spy thriller "Dhurandhar" reached number one on Netflix's global non-English film chart, topping charts in both India and Pakistan, Variety noted. This was particularly noteworthy given the historical tensions between the two countries and the previous exclusion of Indian films from Pakistani cinemas.
Other news included preparations for the 2026 Winter Olympics, investigations into a missing person case, and the ongoing sports economy, which was projected to reach $8.8 trillion by 2050, according to a multi-source report from Vox. Entertainment updates, such as the appointment of a new Disney CEO and the approaching Super Bowl, were also highlighted.
The Royal Family's public image was reportedly taking a hit, according to a brief mention from an unnamed source.
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