(Los Angeles) The Superhero Movie Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania remained at the top of the box office in the United States and Canada, a murderous and cocaine-addicted bear slipping second, according to provisional figures Sunday from the specialized firm Exhibitor Relations.
After a very successful first weekend (118 million dollars in revenue) in dark rooms, the third part of the Marvel saga is still at the head of the gondola.
The feature film starring actor Paul Rudd as the ant-man alongside actress Evangeline Lilly has racked up more than $32 million over the past three days.
In second position with 23 million dollars of receipts, the new black comedy of the studios Universal, crazy bearwhich is scheduled for release on March 15 in France.
The film is inspired by an event in 1985, when packets of cocaine were dropped from an airplane by smugglers in a forest in the southern United States, and later consumed by an 80 kg black bear. In the fiction, the bear does not die of an overdose, but embarks on a murderous epic.
jesus revolution3eis also based on a true story: that of a bearded man with long hair, from the California hippie of the early 1970s, a Christian, who upsets a more traditional church and gathers around him hundreds of young people bathed in a counter-culture with mystical overtones.
Jon Erwin and Brent McCorkle’s film raised $15 million in its first weekend in theaters.
Next comes in fourth place Avatar 2: The Way of the Water with $4.7 million in revenue for its 11e week in theaters.
Puss in Boots 2: The Last Questa children’s film from the world of the saga Shrekcame in fifth with $4.1 million.
Here is the rest of top 10:
6. magic mike ($3 million in revenue)
7. Knock at the Cabin ($1.9 million)
8. 80 for Brady ($1.8 million)
9. missing ($1 million)
10. A Man Called Otto ($850,000)