GotGVol3, which crossed the $200 million mark domestically, enjoyed the best second-weekend hold of any sequel in the MCU per Sunday estimates, with the threequel grossing an estimated $60.5 million — a mere 48 percent decline from its first weekend
Holding at No. 2 was Universal and Illumination’s, which grossed $13 million from 3,800 locations in its sixth weekend for a domestic tally of $536 million and $1.21 billion globally.
This week, the blockbuster shattered another record when overtakingthe fourth biggest animated film of all time and the biggest Universal animation of all time, not adjusted for inflation.only managed a third-place finish with a disappointing $6.5 million from 3,500 theaters domestically, well behind the $13.6 million opening of the first
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