The overall performance of the North American box office last weekend was flat, only half of that during Thanksgiving.
This may be the calm before the storm-“West Side Story”, “Spider-Man: No Way Home” and “The Matrix Resurrections” will all be released in the coming weeks.
Disney’s “Encanto” won the box office title at $12.74 million the next weekend. It was down 53.2% from its premiere week.
The total box office of “Encanto” in the United States is slightly less than US$58 million, and the total box office worldwide is US$116.1 million.
Before the launch of Disney+, “Encanto” is expected to become the highest-grossing animated film in 2021.
In second place is Sony’s “Ghostbusters: Afterlife”, which has a box office of 10.35 million U.S. dollars.
Three weeks after its release, the North American box office of “Ghostbusters: Afterlife” totaled US$102.2 million, and the film’s global box office totaled US$145.1 million.
Ridley Scott’s “House of Gucci” received $677 in the second week and ranked third, and the film’s North American box office totaled $33.64 million.
Its global box office totaled 67.25 million U.S. dollars.
Whether “House of Gucci” can far exceed the $75 million budget is still unknown.
The religious film “Christmas with the Chosen: The Messengers” ranked fourth at $4.1 million.
“Christmas with the Chosen: The Messengers” was released last Wednesday. Its North American box office reached 8.78 million U.S. dollars and it was not released abroad.
The film tells the story of the birth of Jesus from the perspective of Mary and Joseph.
Marvel’s “Eternals” ranked fifth with $3.94 million at the box office, and its North American box office totaled $156.5 million.
The global box office of “Eternals” totaled 384.3 million U.S. dollars.
The independent film “Benedetta” directed by Paul Verhoeven was released, and it ranked 16th at the box office of $145,000.
“Licorice Pizza” won a box office ranking of $220,000 in four theaters, and it is scheduled to be released nationwide on Christmas Day.
North American weekend box office statistics
Top Independent Films Ranking
Director: Steven Spielberg
Screenwriter: Tony Kushner / Arthur Laurents
Starring: Ansel Elgort / Rachel Zegler/ Ariana DeBose / David Alvarez / David Alvarez
“West Side Story” was originally a Broadway classic musical that premiered in 1957.
The originality of the work comes from “Romeo and Juliet”, but the background of the story is placed in contemporary New York.
“West Side Story” tells the love story of two young men and women in different gangs who cross the gap and fall in love with each other bravely.
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Director: Aaron Sorkin
Screenwriter: Aaron Sorkin
Starring: Aaron Sorkin / Aaron Sorkin / Aaron Sorkin/ Aaron Sorkin / Aaron Sorkin
“Being the Ricardos” focuses on Ball and Arnaz. In reality, the two of the couple also starred in the classic sitcom “I Love Lucy”.
Ricardos in the title is the last name of the two characters in the play.
The story is set in a working week during the filming of “I Love Lucy”, from reading the script on Monday to filming with audience on Friday.
During this period, the two encountered a huge crisis, their careers may end, and their marriage may also be ruined.
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