Thunderbolts* Still First in the US, But Box Office Halves

With no new strong titles in the sale, the box office of United States and Canada this end week follows that of seven days ago, confirming 2025 as a year very poor in satisfaction for traders and Studios. Thunderbolts* superheroes earn another $33 million dollars: the latest creation from Marvel Studios (Disney property) disappoints expectations, with a 53% drop compared to its debut of last weekend, but it's still the film that made sell more tickets in the last three days even in the North America. In ten days, the team of characters (certainly not among the most famous of that comic universe) played by Florence Pugh, Sebastian Stan and David Harbour among others accumulated approximately $130 million in U.S. theaters. In second place remains the film which for now is the phenomenon of 2025 for box office, appreciation and word of mouth: I Sinners which collects a further 21 million dollars in its fourth weekend of programming. The horror about vampires set in the South of the 30s, directed by Ryan Coogler for Warner Bros. and starring Michael B. Jordan, is beating the rosiest expectations, with a loot that already amounts to 215 million dollars in the United States. A Minecraft movie takes third place with 8 million dollars earned in its fifth weekend on the big screen. The film adaptation of the Warner Bros. video game. has now surpassed $400 million in North America. The action thriller starring Ben Affleck as a unsuspecting vigilante, The Accountant 2, remains fourth with nearly 6 million after debuting on April 25. The sequel produced by Amazon MGM has grossed around 50 million dollars on the domestic market at a production cost of 80 millions of dollars. Closing out the top five is a new horror film with a clown nothing likeable as a protagonist: Clown in a Cornfield is the only new release of the weekend and earns over 3.5 million dollars. This is a bloody but very ironic signed by Eli Craig, the American director who already had mixed comedy and horror in his first film, Tucker & Dale vs. Evil from 2010.
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