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‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Outsells ‘The Crow’, ‘Blink Twice’ at Box Office

Xenomorphs and Channing Tatum can’t compete with Wade Wilson — at least according to the summer box office.

Deadpool and Wolverine The film has officially reclaimed the top spot at the box office. Despite being in theaters for five weeks and down 39% in its box office, the film has grossed $18.3 million domestically, according to Comscore.

While its domestic gross has already reached $577 million, the film is even more successful internationally, having crossed the $1 billion mark, becoming the highest-grossing film of all time, and grossing a total of $1.2 billion.

It’s clear that fans can’t get enough of Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman. Deadpool and Wolverine We see the unlikely duo team up to give Marvel movies a fitting send-off in the 20th Century Fox era, as they officially step into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool and Hugh Jackman as Wolverine in “Deadpool & Wolverine.”

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After breaking the hot Marvel movie streak last week, Alien: Romulus Dropped to second place. Part Seven of Space The film franchise added $16.2 million to its domestic total, for an estimated total of $72.6 million domestically ($225.4 million worldwide).

The film takes place between the events of 1979. Space And its sequel in 1986, AliensThe film follows a group of young space colonists led by Cailee Spaeny. While searching a space station in hopes of escaping their home for a better life, they encounter unexpected horrors all too familiar to longtime fans of the franchise.

Just below Romulus Is Blake Lively And it ends with us. Recent rumors of a rift among the cast members didn’t deter moviegoers, as the film took in another $11.8 million in its third weekend, bringing its domestic total to $120.8 million ($242.6 million worldwide). It even managed to outpace newcomer blink twiceDirected and written by Zoe Kravitz, it debuted at number four at the box office.

the High resolution Directed by Naomi Ackie, the film stars Frida, a cocktail waitress who is tired of being ignored and is invited to a private island owned by billionaire tech mogul Slater King (Tatum). What appears to be a lavish, non-stop party is ultimately much more than that. The film grossed an estimated $7.3 million in the United States and an additional $6.7 million overseas, bringing its global total to $14 million.

Naomi Ackie in Blink Twice, Bill Skarsgård in The Crow.

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Kravitz, the daughter of Lenny Kravitz and Lisa Bonet, recently said, Entertainment Weekly She began writing the screenplay in 2017. “It came from many years of living as a woman in this world, in rooms with powerful people, and witnessing these power dynamics from a very young age,” Kravitz said.. “I also have friends and family members who are also women in very different situations in the world, whether they’re waitresses, doctors, lawyers, students, so it’s just a combination of being a woman in the world and seeing the way things work, and seeing the way these power dynamics play out at all different levels.”

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In fifth place is the Christian drama based on faith. FoundryThe film revolves around a rebellious high school graduate searching for a purpose in life under the supervision of his single mother and a successful businessman who takes him under his wing. The film grossed an estimated $6.6 million in the domestic market.

This week also saw the long-awaited remake of the 1994 gothic superhero film The crowIn the film, a murdered musician who is resurrected and gains supernatural abilities seeks revenge for the deaths of himself and his fiancée. Unfortunately, even the presence of stars Bill Skarsgård and FKA Twigs wasn’t enough to get the new film off the ground. The new film made just $4.6 million domestically, landing in eighth place at the box office. Overseas, it made $3.8 million, bringing its worldwide total to an estimated $8.4 million.