Family cinema once again dominates the Spanish box office. Since then, Marvel Studios has not managed to get very comfortable in the first position of the ranking of our country ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania’ only lasted one week at the top. We have a new number one and a total takings that are good enough for the weekend: 5.2 million euros at the box office and more than 750,000 tickets sold, according to Comscore data.

4 Cats Pictures, the studio of ‘Tadeo Jones’, hits the mark again with ‘Mumias’. The animated film opens at the top of the box office with €1.42 million and a stupendous average per screen of €2,545. It fails to debut above the 2 million euros that the amateur archaeologist’s films made, but it’s a fantastic start for an original film that has managed to exploit the scarcity of proposals for the little ones and the wear of the puss with the boots, which has been on billboards for ten weeks now.
The victim of the “Mummy” curse was “Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania”, which in its second week has already dropped to second position. Nonetheless, It does not have as steep a decline as the one suffered in the United States. In Spain it lost 53% compared to the first one, adding one million euros to a total of 3.81 million euros. The film starring Paul Rudd will have an unobtrusive journey, but It has already exceeded the total travel of the first ‘Ant-Man’. We’ll see if it will reach the sequel, which has grossed 5.7 million euros in our country.
‘Avatar: The Sense of Water’ loses another position in the ranking, but Only 3% of the collection decreases compared to the previous weekend. It reaches another 459,000 euros and reaches an accumulated amount of 49.43 million euros. It lost several copies, but thanks to this its average once again exceeds 1,200 euros per screen.
Another phenomenon that not only does not lose momentum but continues to increase its collections is ‘As bestas’. Goya winner increases his collection by 11% compared to last week and adds €383,765 to a total of €5.83 million. With its streaming arrival still some way off (it will be on Movistar Plus+ in April), it still has room to continue its renewed success.
The King of the Basque Country
Closes the top 5 ‘Irati’, which manages to debut with 219,809 euros and an average screen of over a thousand euros. Paul Urkijo’s film had an excellent premiere in the Basque Country, where he made it first place at the box office and the best premiere in Basque in history.
To find the next premiere in the top 20 we have to go to the eighth position, where ‘Missing’ is. The Storm Reid-starring film raises €205,000 in its first weekend. Nor does “Terrifier 2” manage to shine despite the morbidity it brought. It starts from position number 11 with 120,824 euros. Oscar nominee ‘The Quiet Girl’ occupies the fourteenth position, but does so with the second best average per screen of the weekend (1,944 euros) thanks to its limited release.
This week Adonis Creed returns to theaters in ‘Creed III’ which this time was also directed by Michael B. Jordan. On the other side of the ring will be Jonathan Majors, one of the actors of the moment. In addition to the first of the week we find news such as ‘To Leslie’, protagonist of the most controversial campaign of the Oscar race, ‘The son’ with Hugh Jackman, ‘Saint Omer, the people against Laurence Coly’, ‘King, my little king’ or the new feature film ‘Watchmen of the night’.
Source: E Cartelera

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