Thanks to the film festival, Top Gun Maverick returns ahead of Jurassic World 3 at the French box office this week. The dinosaur movie held the first place for 3 weeks in a row. Check out the full rating.
BOX-OFFICE from June 29 to July 5, 2022: Top 10
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Top Gun Maverick It continues to fill with viewers, especially because of the film festival. Admission to the cinema was €4 in all cinemas including Sundays and Tuesdays. This operation allows the film to register 500,000 additional receptions and even manages to go back. Jurassic World: World After Who held first place for 3 weeks in a row. The film has grown by 20% compared to the previous week.
Jurassic World 3 is No. 2 with about 480,000 additional admissions this week for a total close to 2.9 million. The film might cross 3 million tickets this weekend.
Lightning fly Continues its good momentum, with a stable score compared to last week and reaching one million records at the end of week 2.
Several new releases are approaching the sun, starting with Jerome Commander’s adventure comedy. irreversible. Over 400,000 viewers gave in to the temptation in one week. Among the news is another French comedy, orderWith Alban Ivanov, Lucien Jean-Baptiste and Audrey Pirro… Between these two news, Elvis It remains in good shape, with over 300,000 music fans and 655,000 total viewers.
The ranking is completed by three novelties: Arthur, damn it Based on Luc Besson’s film, decision to leaveNew Park Chan Wook, best director award at Cannes and finally HelloA documentary film dedicated to Melanie Diam. It was a limited release for just 2 days before going live on the Brut platform in the fall. A successful limited release as it attracted over 90,000 people.
Source: allocine

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