Venom: The Last Dance takes the lead at the North American box office

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Venom: The Last Dance takes the lead at the North American box office

The sci-fi film grossed $16.2 million this weekend, bringing its North American revenue to $114.8 million.

The film continues to captivate North American audiences, remaining at the top of the box office for the third consecutive weekend, according to projections from specialist firm Exhibitor Relations published on Sunday, November 10.

The science fiction film grossed $16.2 million between Friday November 8 and Sunday November 10, bringing its total revenue in Canada and the United States to $114.8 million. In this third opus, takes up the role of Eddie Brock, a journalist in search of meaning who transforms into a fearsome alien with sharp teeth. He shares the bill with , Juno Temple and Rhys Ifans.

The Wild Robot still in the box office

After Halloween, time for Christmas: comedy The Best Christmas Pageant Ever creates a surprise for its release by rising to second place with 11.1 million dollars. Based on a children’s book written by American author Barbara Robinson in 1972, it follows families in a small town undermined by the trickery of children who sow chaos during the annual Christmas pageant.

On his heels, the new film Heretic raised $11 million. Led by a , who ventures out of his comfort zone, the horror film brilliantly makes people cringe. The story of two Mormon missionaries attempting to convert a reclusive Englishman knows “a great start to an original, non-franchise horror film…with rave reviews”underlines David A. Gross, analyst at Franchise Entertainment Research.

The Wild Robota science fiction fresco from the DreamWorks studio, fell to fourth place for its seventh weekend in theaters in Canada and the United States, with $6.6 million in revenue. In this animated feature film, the robot Roz finds himself on an uninhabited island following a typhoon. To survive, she makes friends with the animals of the forest. The Paramount movie Smile 2which tells the story of a pop star (Naomi Scott) affected by a sinister curse, took fifth place with $5 million in revenue.

The rest of the top 10 box office

6. Conclave (4,1 millions)

7. Anora (2,4 millions)

8. Here, the most beautiful years of our lives (2,4 millions)

9. Love in the present (2,2 millions)

10. Terrifier 3 (1,4 million)

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