The animated film “Crypto and the Super Animals” is leading the American box office. Jordan Peele’s “Nope” is at No. 2 for the second week, while “Thor: Love and Thunder” is at No. 3.
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dc animated movie, Crypto and super animals It leads the US box office in the last weekend of July with $23 million.
In the feature film Krypto, voiced in VO by Dwayne Johnson, Keanu Reeves and Kevin Hart, Superman’s dog enlists the help of a group of animals who have recently gained superpowers to take down the Justice League.
BoopJordan Peele’s latest film is in second place with an additional $18.5 million. The feature film, which hits our theaters on August 10th, currently stands at $80.5 million in the US.
Thor: Love and Thunder It continues its momentum with 13 million in its 4th week on US screens. The Marvel film currently stands at $301.5 million at the US box office.
Minions 2: The first animated film to cross the $300 million mark since the pandemic
Minions 2: Once Upon a Time Gru In its 5th week, it collects 10 million dollars and, accordingly, it is 320 million dollars in the US territory. It is the first animated film to cross the $300 million mark in the US since the Covid pandemic and the release of Frozen 2 in November 2019.
Once Upon a Time Gru is currently 4% ahead of Minions, which was released in 2015. The first spin-off ended its North American run with $336 million, more or less on par with Despicable Me 2 , the highest score for the franchise at the BO. 368 million dollars are registered in the USA.
It’s worth noting that Daniels’ film, Everything Everywhere at Once , hit $68.8 million on American soil in its 19th week in theaters on August 31, and reached $100 million on its international soundtrack.
Source: allocine

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