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Pacific Rim: Thunder Rises Again topped the North American weekend box office charts

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Source: Xinhua Net

LOS ANGELES, March 25 (Xinhua) -- Universal Pictures' sci-fi film "Pacific Rim: Thunder Rises Again" was released in North America this week and grossed $28 million over three days over the weekend, topping the North American weekend box office charts.

Production costs up to 1. The $500 million Pacific Rim: Thunder ComeBack is a sequel to the 2013 film Pacific Rim, directed by Steven S. Dinet, with Pacific Rim director and this year's Academy Award winner Guillermo Del Toro as one of the co-producers. The film stars British actor John Boyega and Hollywood actor Scott Eastwood, and Chinese actress Jing Tian also participated in the performance. The film tells the story of the more advanced mech warriors who rise up again in the face of more ferocious monsters emerging from the bottom of the sea again.

According to statistics, "Pacific Rim: Thunder Rises Again" has performed more strongly in the film market outside North America, and the box office has exceeded 1. $2.2 billion, with more than 1.5 billion gross worldwide box office revenues. $500 million.

Black Panther, which has achieved the "five consecutive titles" at the North American weekend box office, lost its top spot in the sixth weekend after its release, ranking second in the North American weekend box office with $16.65 million in three days.

So far, the total box office revenue of this Disney-released film and produced by Marvel Studios has exceeded 6.5 million yuan in North America. $300 million, surpassing Avengers to become the highest-grossing superhero movie in North American box office history. At present, the global box office revenue of "Black Panther" has exceeded 12. $300 million.

Lionsgate and Rodeside Pictures' "Beyond Imagination" ranked third, with $13.83 million over three days over the weekend. Paramount Pictures' animated comedy Ginomyo and Juliet 2: Sherlock Glulmos and Warner Bros. Pictures' Tomb Raider: Battle of origins ranked fourth and fifth, respectively, with $10.6 million and $10.43 million over the three weekend days.

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