
Although "Eternals" has become a "well-known" super-British "rotten" film, it still can't stop its strong box office appeal. "Eternals" closed $27.5 million the following weekend to take the first place in North America, down 61.4% year-on-year, the fifth film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to lose more than 60% of the weekend.
At present, the North American box office of "Eternals" has accumulated $118.8 million, and the global box office has reached $281.4 million.
In second place was Paramount's "Criffer the Big Red Dog," which grossed $16.4 million in its first three days. The film premiered last Wednesday and currently grosses $22 million, well ahead of official expectations of $15 million. Considering that the film was mixed, this box office performance was also affected by streaming platforms. "Big Red Dog" is undoubtedly the dark horse of the North American box office this time.
Big Red Dog has a Rotten Tomatoes freshness rating of just 48 percent, while CinemaScore viewers have an A rating. Although the evaluation is not good, it has been affirmed by the market as a family movie. Ahead of disney's "Full House" on November 24, it will dominate the North American children's market.
Dune ranked third with $5.5 million, $93.1 million in North America and $351.2 million worldwide. The film is also currently airing on HBO Max.
007: No Time to Die ranked fourth with $4.62 million, $150.5 million in North America and $708.7 million worldwide. (Super 9 grossed $721 million worldwide.) )
Venom 2 ranked fifth with $4 million, North America totaled $202.7 million, and globally totaled $441.5 million. Venom 2 became the second film after Shangqi to gross more than $200 million in North America.
Kenneth Branagh's self-written and self-directed Oscar hit "Belfast" premiered on Friday and ranked eighth at the box office with $1.8 million, followed by Spencer. The black-and-white film, based on Branagh's childhood story, has only been released in 580 theaters and currently has a Rotten Tomatoes freshness rating of 88% and a CinemaScore rating of A-.
The top 10 weekend box office in North America are as follows
Image source - BoxOfficeMojo
New film this week
The Power of Dogs (November 17)
Director: Jane Campion
Screenwriter: Jane Campion / Thomas Savage
Starring: Benedict Cumberbatch / Kirsten Dunst / Jesse Plement / Curtie Smit-McPhee / Tomasin McKenzie
Adapted from Thomas Savage's novel of the same name, the film tells the story of Phil who bullied Rose's mother and son in various ways after his brother George married the widow Rose, but went to an unexpected end.
Director: Reinaldo Marcus Green
Writer: Zach Belling
Starring: Will Smith / Saniya Sidney / Demi Singerton / Joe Bornsør
Adapted from the true story that shook the world, Richard Williams, the brave father, trained two female tennis players, "Dawei" Venus Williams and "Serena Williams", two sisters who changed the game of tennis forever.
Director: Mike Mills
Writer: Mike Mills
Starring: Joaquin Phoenix / Woody Norman / Gaby Hoffman / Scott McNally
It follows a transnational trip of an artist and his nephew.
Director: Jason Reitman
Writers: Jill Crane / Jason Reitman / Dan Aykroyd / Harold Remis
Starring: Paul Luther / Finn Woofad / McKenna Grace / Kelly Kuhn / Sigourney Weaver
A pair of young siblings follow their mother to the countryside, but in this remote and quiet town, a series of strange things happen, and a mysterious man who claims to study supernatural phenomena quietly appears.
(Editor: Rica)