‘THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2’ has earned $32.5M in its domestic opening day.
Already bigger than the opening weekend of the first film.
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Biggest global opening weekends for Hollywood films (2026) 💰
1️⃣ 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' — $372.5M
2️⃣ 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' — $233.6M
3️⃣ 'Michael' — $217M
4️⃣ 'Project Hail Mary' — $141M
@CR7Archive_7@RallyOnChain Exactly, and that's usually where you see who's serious. inflated numbers are easy to hide behind. making the rewards harder to game while keeping them fair for real creators is a much harder thing to defend publicly, and they're doing it anyway
@0xric9@RallyOnChain The manual banning part is what gets me, most platforms let bots and farmers run because engagement numbers look good on paper, actually removing them means you care more about the system than the metrics
You can feel when a platform is actually listening, and when it’s just pretending.
Lately, @RallyOnChain doesn’t feel like a static product. It feels alive. People give feedback, and instead of silence, you see changes roll out fast.
That matters more than any feature list.
Take the Minimum Sorsa Score for example. At first glance it just sounds like another metric, but it completely shifts the dynamic.
You can’t just spam low-effort posts and hope something sticks anymore. If you want to build reputation, you actually have to show up with quality.
Same with the Max Winners per period. Rewards aren’t being spread thin across a sea of average content. They’re being concentrated where they belong, on the strongest submissions. It raises the bar for everyone, in a good way.
And then there’s the manual banning.
This is the part most platforms avoid. Actually stepping in and removing bots, farmers, people trying to game the system. It’s not flashy, but it’s what protects everything else.
Put it all together and you start to see the bigger picture.
This isn’t just about paying creators. It’s about defending the idea that good content should win. Not the loudest, not the most automated, not the most connected.
The best.
A lot of platforms say they care about quality. Very few are willing to make the system stricter to prove it.
Rally is doing exactly that, and you can feel the difference already.
Margot Robbie says the first film that got her “interested in acting” was George of the Jungle (1997) starring Brendan Fraser.
“Don’t ask me why, but I loved that film.”
She also revealed to BAFTA that it was the very first movie she ever saw in a theater.