“Godzilla vs. Kong” remained atop the domestic box office in its third weekend of release. The Legendary and Warner Bros movie added another $7.7 million, boosting its North American tally to $80.5 million.
The film looks to be the first to cross $100 million in the U.S and Canada. Its ticket sales are especially notable, and not just because movie theaters across the country have been operating at reduced capacity.
Given the impaired marketplace, new releases have been few and far between. That has given “Godzilla vs. Kong” and other holdover titles free rein over box office charts.
Universal’s “Nobody,” an action thriller starring Bob Odenkirk, landed in second place with $2.5 million. The film has made $19 million in the U.S. and $34 million globally in four weeks.
Sony’s “The Unholy” secured the No. 3 spot with $2 million in its third weekend in theaters. The thriller has generated $9.5 million to date.
Disney’s action adventure “Raya and the Last Dragon” came in fourth with $1.9 million over the weekend. The family friendly movie, has amassed $37 million in North America since it first hit theaters.
Rounding out the top five is Warner Bros “Tom and Jerry,” an animated/live-action hybrid about the infamous cat and mouse duo. It pulled in $1.1 million, bringing its North American tally to $42 million.
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