It seems that the daily “revival in theaters” has begun, in the sense of movie theaters. In the US, there are fewer and fewer restrictions on the occupancy of movie theaters. But, for example, in Europe, countries important for the box office, such as France, are closed for rental. And in North America, the lack of potential new blockbusters at the box office saw Godzilla vs. Kong take the top spot for the third time this weekend, with $7.71 million, down just 44%. , than last weekend. After three weeks at the box office, the North American (US and Canada combined) collection is $80.52 million.
In second place with $2.5 million in its fourth weekend is Universal’s action film Nobody. The “domestic” collection of the picture, directed by Russian director Ilya Naishuller, has now reached $19.05 million.
Sony and Screen Gems’ horror film The Unholy was down just 14% to $2.06 million, good enough for third place and a $9.56 million total.
The animated film Raya and the Last Dragon finished in fourth place with $1.9 million, down 14% from last weekend. Seven weeks after its release, the Disney film collected $37.67 million in North America.
Another cartoon, Tom & Jerry (Tom & Jerry), climbed one spot to take fifth place with $1.09 million in its eighth weekend, bringing the total for Warner Bros. is $42.58 million.
Lionsgate’s Voyagers dropped out of the top five in its second outing, dropping 43% to just $790,000. The sci-fi film currently has an all-time gross of $2.56 million. This means that his target audience – young people – did not go to the picture.
In limited release, NEON’s horror film In the Earth debuted on 547 screens with $506,000, which corresponds to a per-screen average of $925.
Meanwhile, overseas, Godzilla vs. Kong crossed the $300 million mark with $12.2 million overseas this weekend, bringing its overseas total to $309.7 million and its global total to $391.21 million.
In China, which has become the main supplier of foreign money to Hollywood, the collection was excellent – 177.1 million dollars. Peter Rabbit 2 continued to perform well in Australia, taking the top spot in its fourth weekend with $2.2 million, down just 14% from last weekend. The family film sequel collected a total of $2.4 million from 611 screens in Australia and New Zealand this weekend, bringing its total to $14.7 million.