The new superhero movie, “Venom: The Last Dance,” continued to top the North American box office, achieving revenues of $26.1 million between Friday and Sunday, according to estimates issued by the specialized company “Expeter Relations.”
The film’s strong performance came despite a decline in its revenues compared to the previous part, “Venom: Let There Be Carnage,” which collected $96 million in the first weekend of 2021. In this part, Tom Hardy returns to play the role of The satirical journalist who turns into a terrifying alien, with Chiwetel Ejiofor, Juno Temple and Rhys Ifans.
Coming in second place was “The Wild Robot,” an animated film produced by Universal and DreamWorks Animation. It collected $7.5 million in its sixth week on screens, and tells the story of a robot that finds itself forced to coexist with mysterious creatures on an island. Remote.
Third place went to the horror film “Smile 2,” which achieved revenues of $6.8 million, in which Naomi Scott plays a pop star who lives a dark nightmare due to a mysterious curse.
Coming in fourth place was the new religious thriller “Conclave,” with revenues of $5.3 million, in which Ralph Fiennes plays a cardinal who faces an internal conflict over his faith and ambitions while participating in the election of a new pope.
Fifth place went to the movie “Here,” starring Tom Hanks and Robin Wright, earning $5 million. The film depicts a couple’s time journey, and uses artificial intelligence to display the characters at different ages.
Here is a list of the ten highest-grossing films at the North American box office:
- “Venom: The Last Dance” – $26.1 million.
- “The Wild Robot” – $7.5 million.
- “Smile 2” – $6.8 million.
- “Conclave” – $5.3 million.
- “Here” – $5 million.
- “We Live in Time” – $3.5 million.
- “Terrifier 3” – $3.2 million.
- “Singham Again” – $2.1 million.
- “Beetlejuice” Beetlejuice – $2.1 million.
- “Pole Polia” – $2 million.