Top Gun Maverick Stronger Than Infinity War, Dragon Ball Super 2 Leads … Discover the full weekend box office rankings in the US.
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This weekend it moves to the top of the box office rankings in the United States. The Bullet Train has to give up its leadership position to make way Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero Which easily takes the lead in the top 10. According to Box-office Mojo’s initial estimates, the Dragon Ball Super sequel has already collected $20 million in a single weekend.
“Compared to other recent Japanese anime, it’s almost as much as 2019’s Dragon Ball Super: Broly on Wednesday ($20.2 million), 11% less than 2021’s Demon Slayer ($22.7 million). M$), but 11% more than Jujutsu. Kaisen 0 ($18M), released last March“, as noted by our colleagues Boxoffice Pro. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero will be released in France on October 5th.
In second place is another news: the beast Follows a man-eating lion hunting Idris Elba and his family. The film hits our screens this Wednesday.
Brad Pitt and his Bullet Train Now have to settle for the 3rd step of the podium. David Leitch’s film continues to lead the way Top Gun Maverick, now the 4th. The film with Tom Cruise set a new record: it now surpasses Avengers Infinity War at the US box office with a cumulative $683,375,000. Avengers Infinity War is currently at $678,815,482.
The rest of the classification is unchanged. Horror comedy Onesies Onesies OnesiesThe prestigious A24 studio closes this week’s top ten broadcast across the Atlantic. The film follows a group of rich young people who plan a party at the family mansion and begin a game that turns deadly… Discover the trailer for the film still dated in France.
Source: Box Office Mojo
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