(Los Angeles) Jurassic World: Dominionthe sixth installment in the cult dinosaur saga, retained the top spot in the North American box office for its second week of release, according to estimates by specialist firm Exhibitor Relations on Sunday.
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Between Friday and Sunday, the film directed again by Colin Trevorrow and produced by Universal Pictures has earned $58.7 million in theaters, for a total since its release of around $250 million in North America.
Four years after the events of Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdomdinosaurs roam the Earth freely and humans must now learn to live alongside these sometimes giant, and sometimes annoying and even dangerous lizards.
Upon its release, Buzz Lightyear rises directly to second place with 51 million dollars in revenue, without however reaching either infinity or the beyond.
The new film from Disney-Pixar studios features Buzz, the character from its saga Toy Storybut the hero is far from the toy box this time, since the story focuses on his role as a “space ranger” as he and his crew are stranded on a distant planet.
In third place, Top Gun: Maverick loses a place in the ranking, but continues to panic the counters by winning 44 million dollars at the box office for its fourth week of operation.
Following Top Gun, thirty-six years later, was hailed by critics. Tom Cruise still plays US Navy test pilot Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, now a captain, who must train younger pilots to bomb a rogue country’s uranium enrichment plant.
Far behind this leading trio, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and its headliner Benedict Cumberbatch are grossing $4.2 million after seven weeks in theaters. The latest production from Marvel Studios is followed by The Bob’s Burgers Moviebased on the American television series of the same name (1.1 million).