Los Angeles – Los Angeles (AP) – “Captain America: The brave new world” Still, but in the weak week, the Office Q. Office fell above everyone else.
On Sunday, the studio estimates brought the latest Disney-Marwale $ 15 million, while most of Hollywood focuses on. OSC Our.
Led by Anthony Macky “Captain America: Brave New World” opened strong About $ 120 million in a week of three days last month, but drowned Last week .228.2 million In the second week’s most notable drops for the Marvel movie. It earns 3 163.7 after its release.
It was condemned by many critics and audiences, some hoped for Marvel to fail to reset. That task now comes to the “Thunderbolts” and “Fantastic Four: First Steps” of July. But “Captain America” will face some competition during March, and will be able to stay at No. 1 for a while.
Only significant new release, focus features ‘on the weekend’ “Last breath,” Only earns 8 7.8 million. Woody Herlson, Simi Liu and Chris Lemons starrer-e-tru-story adventure is about a routine DEEP DIVING DIVING Mission that goes terribly wrong when the young diver is trapped by about 300 feet above the surface.
Got strong reviews with it Lindsay Bahr of the Associated Press It brings appreciation of “White-Noccola Experience” and “Pure Suspens and Anxiety”.
Was number 3 Oz Perkins’ The Monkey, “ Who brought $ 6.4 million for a two -week total.6 24.6 million. It is in the strongest open for indie distributor neon, whose The movie “Anora,” And its director Sean Baker could make a major mark on the Oscar on Sunday.
“The Monkey” marks another successful low-budget collaboration between Perkins and Neon, whose “Longlags” brought 6 126.9 million globally last year.
“Pedington in Peru” Total.44 is fourth in his third week with $ 4.5 million in 31.4 million.
The final domestic statistics were released on Monday, from Friday to Sunday from the U.S. And in the Canadian theaters estimated ticket sales, these list factors, according to Komscore.
1. “Captain America: Brave New World,” Million 15 million.
2. “Last breath,” 8 7.8 million.
3. “Monkey,” .4 6.4 million.
. “Pedington in Peru,” $ 4.5 million.
5. “Dog Men,” 2 4.2 million.
6. “Mufasa: Lion King,” 9 1.9 million.
7. “Ne Za 2,” 8 1.8 million.
8. “Heart Eyes,” 3 1.3 million.
9 “Infinite boy,” $ 1.2 million.
10. ”One of those days,” $ 925,000.
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