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Part 2 at the box office this weekend

Part 2 at the box office this weekend

Kung Fu Panda 4
picture: DreamWorks Animation

As I predicted earlier in the weekend, Kung Fu Panda 4 Maintained its lead against Sand Dunes: Part Two For the second week in a row, but by a very small margin, that is, less than a million dollars. panda 4 It grossed $30 million, reaching $107 million after just two weeks, instead Sand dunes The sequel grossed $29.1 million, reaching $205 million after three weeks. The movies are back!

Rounding out the top five, and waaaay behind the top two, is Mark Wahlberg's dog movie King Arthur (debuted to $7.5 million), imaginary friend horror film imaginary (grossing $19 million after two weeks), and a resume that leans toward Churchie Cabrini ($13 million after two weeks). In sixth place after an exciting match leap Popularity, that is Love lies bleeding. He jumped from 21st to 6th place and increased his total income by 1,548 percent! It only made $2.4 million, because it only opened on two screens last week and is now showing on over 1,000 screens, but hey: we're talking about that, right?

outside the top five, Bob Marley: One Love Somehow still hanging on, newcomers One life And American Negro Magical Society They failed to do much business (despite being on limited screens), and Ordinary angels Stuck for the fourth week. Elsewhere on the box office charts, Oppenheimer It opened in a number of new theaters again after winning Best Picture at the Academy Awards last week, but it barely made any additional money. Maybe not the right weekend for Cillian Murphy to play an American? It feels heretical.

Here are the top ten again from Box office mojo In list form.

  1. Kung Fu Panda 4
  2. Sand Dunes: Part Two
  3. King Arthur
  4. imaginary
  5. Cabrini
  6. Love lies bleeding
  7. Bob Marley: One Love
  8. One life
  1. American Negro Magical Society
  2. Ordinary angels
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