01/05/22 | US Box Office: Fish Guys Animation Leads in Second Week
2 min readTheaters in the United States have almost no opening weekends, especially due to the Labor Day holiday. The box office rankings are the same as last week..
Animation The bad guys Another $ 16.1 million, quietly topping the second week. It has already accumulated $ 44.4 million in the United States and a total of $ 118 worldwide.
Sonic 2: Movie It hit second place in theaters for an additional $ 11.3 million after its fourth week. Chairman of the previous week, Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore Is in third place with $ 8.34 million. There, production only accumulates $ 79.5 million, indicating a loss of ownership in recent years.
Play The man of the north Ranked fourth with $ 6.3 million and adventure Everywhere everything at onceBrazil is still in fifth place with $ 5.5 million, without a premiere date yet.
Top 10 Box Offices in the United States: April 29-May 1, 2022
- The bad guys – $ 16.1 million
- Sonic 2: Movie – $ 11.3 million
- Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore – $ 8.3 million
- The man of the north – $ 6.3 million
- Everywhere everything at once – $ 5.5 million
- The lost city – $ 3.9 million
- The weight of talent – $ 3.9 million
- Memory – $ 3.1 million
- Father Stu – $ 2.2 million
- Morpheus – $ 1.5 million
Sonic 2: Movie And Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore Screened in Brazilian cinemas. The bad guys Screened in Brazilian theaters on March 17, no longer in theaters. The man of the north Opening May 28 in Brazilian theaters. Already Everywhere everything at once It does not yet have an official title in Portuguese and does not have a premiere date here.
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Source: Box office mojo
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