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‘Eternals’ again tops N.America box office, beating a big dog

'Eternals' again tops N.America box office, beating a big dog

LOS ANGELES, Proving even Marvel superheroes can’t always defy gravity, “Eternals” dropped sharply in North American theaters over the weekend but managed to edge out a family-friendly newcomer about a big dog, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported Sunday.

It said “Eternals,” distributed by Disney, took in an estimated $27.5 million for the Friday-through-Sunday period, down from $71 million the preceding weekend. That was one of the larger second-weekend drops in Marvel’s history, according to Variety.

Directed by Oscar-winner Chloe Zhao, “Eternals” stars Angelina Jolie, Salma Hayek, Richard Madden and Gemma Chan in the story of an immortal race of aliens who emerge from hiding to save the Earth.

In second place was new Paramount release “Clifford the Big Red Dog,” at $16.4 million. The adaptation of the children’s book series by Norman Bridwell follows the adventures of young Emily Elizabeth and her astoundingly large red dog as they tromp through New York City.

Family films like “Clifford” and those appealing to older audiences have generally performed weakly in the Covid era, said industry analyst David A. Gross. He said Hollywood’s overall recovery remains tenuous, with the US box office since early September down about 35 percent from the 2019 period.

In third place this weekend, down one spot, was Warner Bros. sci-fi thriller “Dune,” at $5.5 million. Based on the classic Frank Herbert opus, the story of survival on a frightening desert planet stars Timothee Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson and Oscar Isaac.

Fourth place went to United Artist’s James Bond film “No Time to Die,” with Daniel Craig in his final appearance as the suave British spy. It took in $4.6 million in North America, and is approaching $525 million internationally.

And in fifth was Sony superhero film “Venom: Let There Be Carnage,” starring Tom Hardy and Michelle Williams, at $4 million.

Rounding out the top 10 were:

“Ron’s Gone Wrong” ($2.2 million)

“The French Dispatch” ($1.8 million)

“Belfast” ($1.8 million)

“Spencer” ($1.5 million)

“Antlers” ($1.2 million)

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‘Dune’ loses spice but stays atop N.America box office

Dune

 LOS ANGELES: Sci-fi thriller “Dune” saw its ticket sales drop in its second weekend out but still held its lead in the North American box office, with an estimated take of $15.5 million, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported Sunday.

The Warner Bros. version of the classic Frank Herbert opus lost 62 percent from its debut weekend, a sizable drop but less so than suffered by other recent big releases, as many fans opted to take in the visually spectacular Denis Villeneuve film on big Imax screens.

Starring Timothee Chalamet, Rebecca Ferguson, Zendaya and Oscar Isaac, “Dune” follows a family in the distant future fighting for survival on a desert planet plagued by monstrous sandworms but also a valuable resource called spice. Globally, the film is nearing $300 million in ticket sales.

The Halloween weekend is typically slow for moviegoing, as people opt for costume parties and trick-or-treating, but Universal’s well-timed horror flic “Halloween Kills” retained second place, taking in $8.5 million for the Friday-through-Sunday period.

The follow-on to 2018’s “Halloween,” it again stars Jamie Lee Curtis as the avenging Laurie Strode.

Sticking in third was United Artists’ James Bond installment “No Time to Die,” at $7.8 million. Daniel Craig stars as suave spy 007 — for the last time, the studio says.

In what analysts deemed the weekend’s biggest surprise, fourth place went to a Japanese anime movie with a head-scratching title: “My Hero Academia: World Heroes Mission,” at $6.4 million. The Funimation film is a sequel to “My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising.”

And in fifth was Sony’s superhero movie “Venom: Let There Be Carnage,” at $5.8 million. Tom Hardy plays a journalist whose symbiotic link to an alien gives him superpowers.

Rounding out the top 10 were:

“Antlers” ($4.2 million)

“Last Night in Soho” ($4.2 million)

“Ron’s Gone Wrong” ($3.8 million)

“The Addams Family 2” ($3.3 million)

“The French Dispatch” ($2.8 million)

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‘Dune,’ on big and little screens, tops N.America box office

'Dune,' on big and little screens, tops N.America box office

LOS ANGELES, New sci-fi thriller “Dune,” a classic that almost demanded big-screen treatment, topped the North American box office this weekend with a take estimated at $40.1 million, industry watcher Exhibitor Relations reported Sunday. Yet that solid three-day showing for Denis Villeneuve’s adaptation of the Frank Herbert opus came even as studio Warner Bros. released … Read more