April 26, 2024

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Black Adam still has the box office

Black Adam still has the box office

black Adam

black Adam
picture: Warner Bros.

Hey, remember the movies? Are you sitting in a big dark room eating popped corn while a big celebrity is projected onto the screen in front of you? Odds are, if you’re in the US, you don’t remember the movies, because not many people went to the movies this weekend. We don’t blame anyone, because there is one new and noteworthy movie in cinemas this weekend and probably everyone has been waiting for. Wakanda foreverbut don’t be shocked when this list looks shockingly similar to last week’s list.

On that note: black Adam He’s at number one for the third week in a row, but is down 30 percent from last week and only made $18 million ($137 million total). Next comes the new and noteworthy movie mentioned above: One Piece Movie: Red, the latest adventure about Monkey D. Luffy and other Straw Hat Pirates. She made $9 million in her debut. (And if you don’t know pieceThe good news is that you only have a little over 100 volumes of manga to go with.)

The rest of the list will be titles familiar to fans of this list, with A ticket to heaven Falling to third place (down only 13 percent and grossing $8.5 million), he’s been fourth on a regular basis smiling It landed in fourth place with $4 million, prey to the devil It dropped to fifth place with $3.8 million, and Lyle, Lyle Crocodile Crawl up to sixth place with a 22 percent jump and $3.3 million. Martin McDonagh Inisherin from Inisherin It bounced back 274 percent in its third week and expanded to nearly 900 theaters (from just under 100 last week), but that only generated $2 million.

complete top ten list, who comes to us from Box Office Mojobelow.

  1. black Adam
  2. One Piece Movie: Red
  3. A ticket to heaven
  4. smiling
  5. prey to the devil
  6. Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile
  7. Inisherin from Inisherin
  8. until
  9. The end of Halloween
  10. Terefer 2
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