Indiana Jones and the Relic of Destiny hit theaters last Friday (30) and topped the box office in the US on its opening weekend.
Despite winning the position of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Indiana Jones 5 it performed lukewarm at the box office.
According to Variety, the fifth film in the Harrison Ford-starring franchise made $130 million globally in its first weekend. Of that amount, $60 million comes from the US box office.
The result is below The flashwhose reception was disappointing, but reached 75 million at the US box office and $139 million globally in its opening weekend.
Indiana Jones and the Relic of Destiny marks the last film in the series to star Harrison Ford. The film, which cost $295 million, still has a long way to go to become profitable.
Estimates indicate that the film should benefit from the 4th of July holiday (Independence Day of the United States), in which it is expected to make $82 million at the box office domestically and $152 million globally in a five-day period, according to variety.
1st – Indiana Jones and the Relic of Destiny: 60 million dollars
2nd – Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse: $11.5 million
3rd – Elements: $11.3 million
4th – What time will I pick you up?: $7.5 million
5th – Transformers: Dawn of the Beasts: $7 million
6º – Marine Ruby: teenage monster: $5.2 million
7th – The little Mermaid: $5.15 million
8th – The flash: 5 million dollars
9th – city of asteroids: $3.8 million
10th – Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 – $1.8 million
With information from mojo at the box office
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