'Ghostbusters: Afterlife' has unseated 'Eternals' atop the domestic box office, while awards-buzzy tennis drama 'King Richard' opened at No. 4.
Why executive producer Isha Price decided to work with director Reinaldo Marcus Green to ensure an accurate portrayal of her father, “King Richard” Williams.
“King Richard” was sandwiched between two returning titles in the top five: In third place, Paramount’s “Clifford the Big Red Dog” fetched $8.1 million in its second weekend for a North American cumulative total of $33.5 million; and in fifth, Warner Bros.’ “Dune” amassed $3.1 million in its fifth weekend for a cumulative $98.2 million.
Globally, “Eternals” has garnered $336.1 million, “Dune” $367.1 million and Columbia Pictures’ blockbuster “Venom: Let There Be Carnage” $454.7 million. Opening next in wide release are Disney’s animated “Encanto,” Screen Gems’ “Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City” and United Artists Releasing’s “House of Gucci.”
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