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"Civil War" topped the weekend box office in North America, with "Bloodthirsty Ballet" at $10.2 million in its opening weekend

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The latest weekend box office in North America (4.19-4.21) is released!A24's new word-of-mouth film, "Civil War" directed by Alex Garland ("Annihilation", "Ex Machina"), received $11.127 million in the second weekend of its release, and the cumulative box office in North America has reached $44.88 million. The cumulative total outside North America is 4.579 million US dollars, the global cumulative box office is 49.46 million US dollars, and the production cost is 50 million US dollars.

"Civil War" topped the weekend box office in North America, with "Bloodthirsty Ballet" at $10.2 million in its opening weekend

Universal's thriller "Bloody Ballet" earned $10.2 million in the opening weekend of Hall 3384 in North America, $5.02 million outside North America, and $15.22 million worldwide in its opening weekend, with a production cost of $28 million.

"Civil War" topped the weekend box office in North America, with "Bloodthirsty Ballet" at $10.2 million in its opening weekend

"Godzilla vs. Kong 2: Rise of Empires" earned $9.455 million in the fourth weekend of its North American release, bringing the cumulative box office to $171.6 million. Outside of North America, it has accumulated $313.6 million, and the cumulative global box office has reached $485 million, with a production cost of $135 million.

"Civil War" topped the weekend box office in North America, with "Bloodthirsty Ballet" at $10.2 million in its opening weekend

Henry Cavill once again collaborated with Guy Ritchie's new R-rated comedy "Top Secret Battle", which earned $9 million in its opening weekend in North America, creating the second-highest opening weekend box office for Guy Ritchie's R-rated film, second only to the film's production cost of $60 million. Aisha Gonzalez, Alan Richson, Hello Fiennes-Tiffin, Henry Golding, and others also starred.

"Civil War" topped the weekend box office in North America, with "Bloodthirsty Ballet" at $10.2 million in its opening weekend

The Japanese animated film "Spy House, Codename: White" earned $4.875 million at the North American box office in the 2009 Pavilion in its first weekend, landing in fifth place. This film is scheduled to be released in Chinese mainland on April 30, joining the May 1st file, and pre-sales have begun.

The classic animated sequel "Kung Fu Panda 4" collected another $4.6 million in the seventh weekend of its release, bringing the total in North America to $179 million. The cumulative box office outside of North America reached $300 million, and the cumulative global box office reached $480 million, with a production cost of $85 million.

The new "Ghostbusters" movie "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire" collected another $4.4 million in the fifth weekend of its release, and the cumulative total in North America exceeded 100 million US dollars, reaching $102.9 million. Outside of North America, it accumulated $73.2 million, and the cumulative global box office reached $176 million.

"Dune 2" grossed $2.9 million in its eighth weekend in North America, accumulating $276 million in North America. Outside of North America, it has accumulated $419.2 million, and the cumulative global box office has reached $695.7 million, with a production cost of $190 million.

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