avatar 2 It continues to float at the top of the North American box office, according to provisional figures this Monday from the specialized firm Exhibitor Relations, despite the dark theaters partially deserted due to the violent winter storm that disrupted the Christmas weekend. The highly anticipated sequel to blockbuster of science fiction of 2009 registered 90 million dollars of income between Friday and Monday, a holiday in the United States and Canada, for its second week of exploitation.
Including international admissions, the James Cameron film has grossed a total of more than $881 million since its release, according to box office figures. mojo. Again located on the planet Pandora, Avatar: The Path of Water tells a story set more than a decade after the events of the first film.
US Marine Jake Sully, played by Sam Worthington, has transitioned into the body of a Na’vi, the tall, blue-skinned people of Pandora, and works with them to protect their habitat from a terrible threat. Another sequel, the children’s movie. Puss in Boots 2: The Final Mission it slipped to second place on the podium, despite falling short of expectations with $17.5 million over four days for its first weekend in theaters.
Disappointment for Babylon
In this children’s movie, The cat with boots, voiced by actor Antonio Banderas, embarks on an epic journey to restore his nine lives. The biographical film about the singer Whitney Houston I want to dance with someone puts it in third position with just $6.8 million in revenue in its opening weekend.
A work of excesses, the feature film Babylon starring Margot Robbie and Brad Pitt grossed just $5.3 million for its start-up, another “disappointing performance due to external conditions,” notes David Gross of Franchise Entertainment Research. Six years after the triumph of the the earthWith this film, the gifted Damien Chazelle offers a vibrant homage to Hollywood in the 20s, at a time when sound was beginning to appear, condemning the silent world to oblivion.
Black Panther: Wakanda Foreverthe sequel to Marvel’s 2018 afro-futuristic film, fell to fifth place with $5.3 million in its seventh week on screens.
Source: BFM TV
