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Further down the box office chart Indian romantic comedy Ante Sundharaniki makes its debut at number 10 with $620,000.
Since the original Jurassic Park movie in 1993 the Jurassic movies have pulled in the audiences, and this summer we get the conclusion to the 6 movie saga which makes its debut this weekend at number 1 on the US box office.
The movie takes an amazing $143.3 Million over its opening weekend, including previews, which is second in 2022 only to Doctor Strange In the Multiverse of Madness.
There is a good road ahead for the move, we can expect maybe a 60% drop next weekend but it is already the 7th top movie of 2022 and you can expect it to go top 3 by the end of the year.
Another small drop for the Top Gun sequel of 44% as the movie falls from the number 1 spot after 2 weeks with a weekend take of $50 Million.
This gives the movie a total US gross of an incredible $393.3 Million making it the second top movie of 2022 in North America.
The MCU sequel movie drops to number 3 this weekend with $4.8 Million, a 47% drop over last weekend on its 6th week on the chart.
This gives the movie a total US gross of $397.8 Million as it clings onto the top spot of 2022, but by next weekend we could have either the Dinosaur movie or the plane movie take over.
The animated movie falls to number 4 this weekend with $2.3 Million on its 3rd weekend, a 50% drop giving the movie a total US gross of $27 Million.
Finally on the top 5 is the animated smash hit movie which falls to number 5 with $2.2 Million after 8 weeks, a small 33% drop, which gives the movie a total gross of $91 Million.
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