Los Angeles-“Captain America: Brave New World” continued to fall but has always hovered over all the others during a short weekend tickets.
Disney-Marvel’s latest offer reported an additional $ 15 million, according to studio estimates on Sunday, when most of Hollywood’s attention was on the Oscars.
“Captain America: Brave New World,” directed by Anthony Mackie, opened Strong at around $ 120 million for a three-day weekend last month, but dived at $ 28.2 million last week in one of the most important drops of the second week for a Marvel film. He won $ 163.7 since his release.
He has been criticized by many criticisms and public, not having Marvel resets that some hoped. This task is now located at May’s “Thunderbolts” and “Fantastic Four: First Steps” in July. But “Captain America” will face little competition until March and could stay at n ° 1 for a while.
The only new important version of the weekend, Focus Feature of “Last Breath Breath”, only won $ 7.8 million. The adventure based on a story with Woody Harrelson, Simi Liu and Chris Lemons concerns a mission of diving on the high seas routine which is terribly wrong when a young diver is blocked at around 300 feet below the surface.
He obtained solid criticism, with Lindsey Bahr of the Associated Press leaving “the experience of the Bouckle Blanche” and the “pure suspense and the anxiety” which he brings.
In n ° 3, “The Monkey” by Oz Perkins, which brought in $ 6.4 million for a total of two weeks of 24.6 million dollars. It is among the strongest openings for the independent distributor Neon, including the film “Anora”, and its director Sean Baker could make an important brand at the Oscars later Sunday.
“The Monkey” marks another successful collaboration with a low budget between Perkins and Neon, whose “Longlegs” brought up $ 126.9 million worldwide.
“Paddington in Peru” finished fourth with $ 4.5 million in its third weekend for a total of $ 31.4 million.
Top 10 films at the national ticket office
According to Comscore, the national national figures, this list is published on sales of estimated tickets from Friday to Sunday in the United States and Canadian theaters.
1. “Captain America: Brave New World”, $ 15 million.
2. “Last breath”, $ 7.8 million.
3. “The monkey”, $ 6.4 million.
4. “Paddington in Peru”, $ 4.5 million.
5. “Dog Man”, $ 4.2 million.
6. “Mufasa: The Lion King”, 1.9 million dollars.
7. “Ne Zha 2”, 1.8 million dollars.
8. “Heart Eyes”, $ 1.3 million.
9 “The unbreakable boy”, 1.2 million dollars.
10. “One of them”, $ 925,000.