‘Minecraft’ raises $ 80.6 million in second weekend in cinemas

After only two weeks in theaters, “to Minecraft Movie” is already the premiere of Hollywood with the highest collection of 2025.
The Warner Bros adaptation of the popular video game followed its box office premiere with a second weekend of $ 80.6 million in ticket sales, according to study estimates on Sunday. Worldwide, it has quickly exceeded $ 550 million.
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After duplicating the expectations in their global debut of $ 300 million, “to Minecraft Movie”, directed by Jared HESS and starring Jack Black and Jason Momoa, he continued to attract audiences.
The co -production of $ 150 million from Warner Bros. and Legendary Entertainment has helped, at least for now, to revitalize theaters after a disastrous start of the year.
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Before “Minecraft”, the box office income was 11% behind those of last year, but now they have practically matched.
“The King of Kings”, an animated story about the life of Jesus addressed to the Christian public, was in second place with $ 19.1 million in 3,200 cinemas. The film, based freely on a children’s book by Charles Dickens, includes a cast of star voices headed by Oscar Isaac, Kenneth Branagh and Uma Thurman.
Next, admission to ticket offices from Friday to Sunday in cinemas from the United States and Canada, according to Comscore:
1. “To Minecraft Movie”, $ 80.6 million dollars
2. “The King of Kings”, $ 19.1 million
3. “The Amateur”, $ 15 million
4. “Warfare”, $ 8.3 million
5. “Drop”, $ 7.5 million
6. “The Chosen: Last Supper (Part 3)”, $ 6 million
7. “A Working Man”, $ 3.1 million
8. “Snow White”, $ 2.8 million
9. “The Woman in the Yard”, $ 2.1 million
10. “The Chosen: Last Supper (Part 2)”, $ 932,106 dollars
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