‘Thunderbolts’ and ‘Sinners’ top box office charts once more

Marvel’s “Thunderbolts” and Ryan Cogler’s “sinner” again dominated the North American box office chart this weekend.

Now they had some new competitions, including a Kerry Washington Action Pick, a Josh Hartnet Aircraft Thriller and a Shakespeare-Opened Musical Instructed on their second and fourth weekends, respectively. None of the additions had a significant impact.

Studio estimates on Sunday, “Thunderbolts” won first place with $ 33.1 million from the United States and Canada theaters. Internationally, it has added $ 34 million to its worldwide for a total of $ 272.2 million. Only two weekends, Walt Disney Co. Release is already worldwide and fourth largest of the year.

The movie is better than the previous Marvel Movie, “Captain America: Brave New World”, which took a big dive in its second weekend. The main difference was the review, which does not always determine the fate of the superhero movie, but the good word on the face has helped “thunder”. Another big movie came in the studio late this summer “The Fantastic Four: First Steps”.

In the meantime the “sinners” have crossed 200 million dollars on North American ticket sales this weekend, which is particularly significant for a original R-rated movie. It adds $ 21.1 million natively to $ 21.1 million and internationally $ 6.6 million, its global total of $ 283.3 million. Next weekend, it is also “returning to the 70mm IMX screen according to popular demand,” IMAX said.

Warner Bros. ‘Other Jugernots, “a Minecraft Movie” has made $ 409 million and 909.6 million domesticly in six weekends in the theater.

Several new movies have also been opened in wide release this weekend, but none of the words seem to have broken the word. “The Gray” filmmaker Joe Karnhanan has made $ 2 million from the 2,170 screen “Shadow Force” with Lionsgate Action Pick with Washington and Omar C. Hortnet starring “Flight or Fight” starring Hortnet as a horticulture hired by a full -fledged aircraft, with an estimated $ 2 million from the 2,153 screen.

In a limited notification, Tim Robinson and Paul Rud Movie “Friendship” launched six screens in New York and Los Angeles and scored the best average ($ 75,317) of the year, which reports many sales. A 24 Memorial Day is planned to expand the nationwide release.

Overall, it was relatively quiet weekend, but thanks to Komsko’s data, thanks to “sinful” and “Thunderbolts”, the box office has increased by about 16% over the past year. Comparisons with 2019, but it is more than 32%below.

Next week, “Final Destination: Bloodline” should give the marketplace one more jerk before the two giants debut on holiday weekend: “Lilo & Sewing “and” Mission: Impossible – final count. “

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