Marvel and Disney’s “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings” once again ruled the U.S. domestic box-office this weekend – taking the top spot with an estimated gross of just under $22 million.
The number brings its domestic total to around $177 million so far. 20th Century Studios’ “Free Guy” is expected to take the second spot in its sixth week of release with another $4.9 million over the weekend.
Clint Eastwood’s “Cry Macho” is expected to debut in third with around $4.5 million, while “Candyman” will come in fourth with around $3.5 million, “Malignant” will be fifth with $2.5 million and “Cop Shop” will be sixth with $2.3 million.
Meanwhile “Dune” surpassed expectations overseas, harvesting $36.8 million at the international box office from just 24 markets in early release.
Source: Variety