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Mortal Kombat and Demon Slayer The Movie: Mugen Train Team Up for the Best Weekend in a Year

Mortal Kombat

It was the best weekend since the weekend of March 13, 2020. Two new films each earned over $15 million to open and combined alone for almost beating that amount from March.

Mortal Kombat had a flawless victory debuting in theaters and on HBO Max. The split opening was first at the weekend box office earning an estimated $22.5 million. That amount was right about the original film’s opening of $23.3 million in 1995.

The film did well internationally as well earning a reported $27.6 million to bring its worldwide total to $50.1 million for the weekend.

Demon Slayers the Movie: Mugen Train opened in second place with $19.5 million. The film has been playing internationally for about six months where it has earned a massive $388.2 million. Worldwide, the film has earned $407.7 million.

Godzilla vs. Kong was knocked down into third place earning an estimated $4.2 million to bring its domestic total to $86.6 million. Internationally, the film grossed about $10.3 million over the week to bring that total to $320 million. The movie has earned $406.6 million worldwide making it one of the top-grossing films of the year and top film domestically.

Nobody came in fourth place earning $1.9 million in its fifth week. The film has now grossed $21.7 million domestically. Internationally, the film grossed about $900,000 over the week to bring its total to $16.5 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $38.2 million.

Rounding out the top five was Raya and the Last Dragon. The film earned an estimated $1.7 million to bring its domestic total to $39.8 million. The film also added about $14 million to its international total over the week. Worldwide, the film has grossed $111.9 million.

Initial numbers have 39 films earning $57,030,222 from 24,882 theaters. That’s a massive increase from last weekend’s 44 films which earned $19,358,848 from 23,481 theaters. The average earning was $2,121.50 this past weekend, an increase from the previous weekend’s $824.45.

Godzilla vs. Kong Again Takes the Top of the Box Office

Godzilla vs. Kong

It was another weekend of monster battling as Godzilla vs. Kong was again on the top of the box office. The film earned an estimated $7.7 million to bring its domestic total to $80.5 million. The film also earned $21.4 million over the week at the international box office. That brings the total to $309.7 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $390.2 million so far.

In second place was Nobody which added an estimated $2.5 million to its domestic total. The film has earned $19.1 million domestically so far. Internationally, the film earned $2.2 million over the week to bring its total to $15.5 million. Worldwide, the film has earned $34.5 million.

The Unholy repeated in third place adding an estimated $2.1 million to its domestic total. The film has grossed $9.6 million domestically. The film about doubled its international earnings bringing to to $447,817. Worldwide, the film has earned a little over $10 million.

Raya and the Last Dragon held fourth place earning an estimated $1.9 million to bring its domestic total to $37.7 million. The film has also earned about $3.1 million over the week at the international box office. It has now earned just under $58 million. Worldwide, the film has earned $95.7 million.

Rounding out the top five was Tom and Jerry which earned $1.1 million to bring its domestic total to $42.6 million. The film has also earned $58.8 million at the international box office to bring its worldwide total to $101.4 million.

Initial numbers have 44 films earning $19,358,848 from 23,481 theaters. That’s a bit of the dip from last weekend’s 37 films which earned $26,184,368 from 22,531 theaters. The average earning was $824.45 a decrease from the previous weekend’s $1,162.15.

Godzilla vs. Kong Repeats in First at the Weekend Box Office

Godzilla vs. Kong

Godzilla vs. Kong continued to battle and entertain as the film was a repeat in first place. The film dropped 58.4% from its debut and earned an estimated $13.9 million. The film has earned $70 million after two weeks. The film also added about $52 million at the international box office to bring that to $288.3 million. Worldwide, the film has earned $357.8 million.

In second place was Nobody which earned an estimated $2.7 million. The film has earned $15.6 million after three weeks. It also added about $4 million over the week to bring that total to $13.2 million. Worldwide, the film has earned $28.8 million.

In third place was The Unholy which dropped one spot and earned an estimated $2.4 million. Domestically, the film has grossed $6.7 million. The first international gross has been returned with $233,582. Worldwide, the film has earned just under $7 million.

Raya and the Last Dragon was in fourth place with an estimated $2.1 million to bring its domestic gross to $35.2 million. The film added about $600,000 over the week at the international box office to bring that total to $54.8 million. Worldwide, the film has earned a little over $90 million.

Rounding out the top five was Voyagers which debuted with $1.35 million. No international returns have been reported.

In comic film news…

Wonder Woman 1984 earned an estimated $92,000 to bring its domestic total to $46.3 million. The international total held steady at $120 million. Worldwide, the film has earned $166.3 million.

Initial numbers have 37 films earning $26,184,368 from 22,531 theaters. That’s a bit of the dip from last weekend’s 36 films which earned $44,641,676 from 22,890 theaters. The average earning was $1,162.15 a decrease from the previous weekend’s $1,950.27.

Godzilla vs. Kong Stomps its Way Into First

Godzilla vs. Kong

It was a new film at the top of the box office with Godzilla vs. Kong. The movie, which also debuted on HBO Max, debuted with $48.5 million domestically between Wednesday and Sunday. The weekend saw $32.2 million domestically. Internationally, the film had a monster take with $236.9 million for a worldwide opening 5 days of $285.4 million. That makes the film the top domestic film of the year and third highest-grossing worldwide.

In second place was another debut, The Unholy. The film opened with an estimated $3.2 million over three days. No international numbers have been returned.

Nobody dropped to third place the previous weekend’s first. The film earned an estimated $3.1 million to bring its domestic total to $11.9 million. Internationally, the film earned a little over $4 million over the week to bring that total to $9.2 million Worldwide, the film has grossed $21.1 million after two weeks.

In fourth place was Raya and the Last Dragon which grossed an estimated $2.1 million to bring its domestic total to $32.2 million. No new international grosses have been returned and the film remains at $54.2 million. Worldwide, the film has earned $86.4 million.

Rounding out the top five was Tom and Jerry which grossed $1.4 million in its sixth week. Domestically, the film has grossed $39.5 million. The film also earned about $5.7 million over the week to bring its international total to $54 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $93.5 million.

In comic movie news…

Wonder Woman 1984 keeps bringing in dollars. This week was an estimated $136,000 to bring its domestic total to $46.1 million. The international total held steady at $120 million. Worldwide, the film has earned $166.1 million.

Initial numbers have 36 films earning $44,641,676 from 22,890 theaters. That’s a vast increase, over double, from last weekend’s 43 films which earned $18,556,482 from 22,608 theaters. The average earning was $1,950.27 a huge increase from the previous weekend’s $820.79.

Nobody Bumps Raya and the Last Dragon from the Top of the Weekend Box Office

Nobody

There’s a new movie at the top of the box office as Nobody was the weekend champion. The film earned an estimated $6.7 million. Internationally, the film earned a little over $5 million. Worldwide, the film earned $11,730,000 in its opening weekend.

In second place was Raya and the Last Dragon. The film earned an estimated $3.5 million to bring its domestic total to $28.4 million. Internationally, the film earned around $17 million over the week to bring that total to $54.2 million. Worldwide, the film has earned $82.6 million.

Tom and Jerry took third place with an estimated $2.5 million to bring that total to $37.1 million. Internationally, the film brought in about $4.8 million to bring the international total to $48.3 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $85.4 million.

Chaos Walking took fourth place with an estimated $1.2 million to bring its domestic total to $11.5 million. The international total lifted a little to $5,190,073. Worldwide, the film has grossed $16.7 million.

Rounding out the top five was The Courier which earned a little over $1 million to bring its domestic total to $3.5 million. The first international grosses have come in with $500,894. Worldwide, the film has earned a little under $4 million.

In comic movie news…

Wonder Woman 1984 earned an estimated $245,000 to bring its domestic total to $45.9 million. Internationally, the film added about $500,000 to its total to bring that to $120 million. Worldwide, the film has grossed $165.9 million.

Initial numbers have 43 films earning $18,556,482 from 22,608 theaters. That’s a slight increase from last weekend’s 36 films which earned $17,687,643 from 22,660 theaters. The average earning was $820.79 a bit of an increase from the previous weekend’s $780.57.

Bastei Lübbe to Publish Official Tie-In to Heroes Reborn

heroes reborn featuredOn September 25, 2015, leading German publisher Bastei Lübbe will release the first in a series of novellas to tie in with the premiere of NBC‘s Heroes Reborn, the reboot of the globally successful TV show Heroes.

In a joint venture from Bastei Lübbe and multi-platform entertainment studio Imperative Entertainment, the Heroes Reborn novella series will be initially published as six e-books and audiobooks, with an anthologized print edition to follow. The novellas will be written by various authors including New York Times bestselling author Timothy Zahn and multimillion bestselling novelist Kevin J. Anderson. The six short thrillers will focus on both new and familiar characters from Heroes, with some of the novellas extending the narrative from the new series while others help fill in the gap between the old series and the new.

The Heroes Reborn novella series launches with Brave New World by David Bishop, which ties in with the first episode of the Heroes Reborn series. A Matter of Trust by Timothy Zahn focuses on a priest with a dark secret, while Nobody, an original tale by Kevin J. Anderson and Peter J. Wacks, involves the power and the curse of physical attraction. Duane Swierczynski‘s contribution is a cat-and-mouse thriller about a murderous husband and wife couple whose next intended victim proves highly elusive, while Stephen Blackmoore‘s story is an action-packed tale of police corruption. Finally, Keith De Candido‘s Save The Cheerleader, Destroy The World tells the full story of what happened to everybody’s favorite cheerleader, Claire Bennet.

You can pre-order the series now.

 

 

 

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