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LOS ANGELES — “Godzilla x Kong: New Empire” opened with $80 million on 3,861 screens in North America, according to studio estimates on Sunday, and the Godzilla-Kong pairing further raised expectations.
The monster mashup from Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures, starring Rebecca Hall and Brian Tyree Henry, was the second-highest opening of the year in a solid year, with an $81.5 million flop. It fell slightly short of the debut film “Dune: Part 2”.
It was predicted that “Godzilla x Kong: Frozen Empire'' would gross nearly $50 million in its opening weekend.
“Ghostbusters'', which topped the box office last week, came in second with $15.7 million, bringing its two-week box office total to $73.4 million.
Dune: Part 2 remained strong in its fifth week, dropping to third place with $11.1 million at the box office and 252.4 million domestically.
2021's Godzilla vs. Kong, the final showdown between the two monsters from Warner Bros. and Legendary, grossed a much smaller opening weekend at $48.5 million, but production was delayed by the coronavirus pandemic. , which was a huge number for a movie released simultaneously in 2021. HBO Max.
The new game had the second-biggest opening in the studio's extensive MonsterVerse series. “Godzilla” grossed $93.2 million in 2014.
Estimated ticket sales are for Friday through Sunday in theaters in the U.S. and Canada, according to ComScore. Final national figures will be released on Monday.
- “Godzilla x Kong: New Empire” 80 million.
- “Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire,” $15.7 million;
- “Dune: Part 2,” $11.1 million.
- “Kung Fu Panda 4,” $10.20. a million.
- “Immaculate,” $3.3 million.
- “Arthur the King,” $2.4 million;
- “Late Night with the Devil” $2.2 million.
- “Till Square,” $1.8 million.
- “Crew,” $1.5 million;
- “Imaginary,” $1.4 million;
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