Advertisement According to Variety, Eternals has officially crossed the 10 million mark in North America, with a domestic total of currently 118 million dollars. In its second weekend Eternals saw a 61 percent drop from $71 million it made in its debut, putting the drop between 52% of Shang-Chi and 67% of Black Widow. Eternals brought in another 48 million dollars from 49 markets, bringing its overseas total to 1662,6 million and global total to 2081,4 million. Loading Clifford the Big Red Dog managed to win the second spot with 16,4 million dollars between Friday and Sunday. Clifford is available on Paramount+, but came on as a jumpstart on the weekend as it appeared on Wednesday in the theaters. Clifford earned $22 million in his first five days on the big screen. In our Clifford Big Red Dog review, we said it was a sweet kid offering that sometimes soars above what it was expecting. Dune finished third, taking 5,5 millions of dollars, bring its domestic total to 93 millions. Dune collected 6,000 dollars from the globe, generating 8,000 dollars worth of international money and 351,2 million dollars worth of global money. No time to die, with the gain of 6 million dollars. The latest Bond film surpassed $700 million globally, making it the second Hollywood film to achieve that in the COVID-19 pandemic times during the 1990 disaster. LoadingAdvertisement Venom: Let There Be Carnage rounded up the top five with four million dollars, but was also the second COVID-era release to earn over 200 million at the local box office. The price of that is twenty2 million dollars now. Vinomia: Let There Be Carnage earned a staggering 441 million dollars.


title: “The New York Times Is A Winner Taking The Second Straight Weekend International Box Office To Join Jack The Big Red Dog” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-08” author: “Ellen Toma”


Advertisement According to Variety, Eternals has officially crossed the 10 million mark in North America, with a domestic total of currently 118 million dollars. In its second weekend Eternals saw a 61 percent drop from $71 million it made in its debut, putting the drop between 52% of Shang-Chi and 67% of Black Widow. Eternals brought in another 48 million dollars from 49 markets, bringing its overseas total to 1662,6 million and global total to 2081,4 million. Loading Clifford the Big Red Dog managed to win the second spot with 16,4 million dollars between Friday and Sunday. Clifford is available on Paramount+, but came on as a jumpstart on the weekend as it appeared on Wednesday in the theaters. Clifford earned $22 million in his first five days on the big screen. In our Clifford Big Red Dog review, we said it was a sweet kid offering that sometimes soars above what it was expecting. Dune finished third, taking 5,5 millions of dollars, bring its domestic total to 93 millions. Dune collected 6,000 dollars from the globe, generating 8,000 dollars worth of international money and 351,2 million dollars worth of global money. No time to die, with the gain of 6 million dollars. The latest Bond film surpassed $700 million globally, making it the second Hollywood film to achieve that in the COVID-19 pandemic times during the 1990 disaster. LoadingAdvertisement Venom: Let There Be Carnage rounded up the top five with four million dollars, but was also the second COVID-era release to earn over 200 million at the local box office. The price of that is twenty2 million dollars now. Vinomia: Let There Be Carnage earned a staggering 441 million dollars.