“Elvis” can’t with “Jurassic World: Dominion” or “Lightyear” at the Spanish box office

“Elvis” can’t with “Jurassic World: Dominion” or “Lightyear” at the Spanish box office

Neither a Star Command Space Guardian nor the King of Rock, no one can compete with anyone ‘Jurassic World: Dominion leading the Spanish box office for the third consecutive week. From 24 to 26 June 743,323 people attended the cinemas of our country, or about 70,000 spectators more than the previous week and the total collection of the 20 most viewed titles once again exceeded 5 million euros, an increase of 9.7% which translates into almost half a million euros more than seven days ago.

From # 1 on the chart, ‘Dominion’, which can still be seen on 812 screens in 372 cinemas, has dropped just 28% after a tremendous 50% drop in its second week and adds 1.6 million euros to a total that already exceeds 12 million, getting closer and closer to the global of ‘Doctor Strange in the multiverse of madness’, which continues to hold out in the top 10 with its 13 million euros. ‘Lightyear’ is also repeated in second place, which falls by 27% after its disappointing first and remains under one million euros. The new Disney film raised 908,000 euros thanks to 141,720 spectators with an average of 1,072 euros per screen of the 847 on which it is projected. Its total figure is € 2.8 million, and while it will undoubtedly easily exceed 3 million next week, direct competition is on the way that won’t make things easy for the “Toy Story” spin-off.

“Elvis” can’t with “Jurassic World: Dominion” or “Lightyear” at the Spanish box office

The third and fourth places at the top are occupied by two previews: “Elvis” from Warner Bros and “Black Phone” from Universal. Baz Luhrmann’s biopic about the legendary singer was released in 361 theaters with an average of € 1,381 per screen. Unfortunately, in total he raised only € 759,394, nothing to do with the success he had in the United States, and moreover this figure is not even half of the ‘Dominion’ collection. The big horror bet of the week, ‘Black Phone’, the new Scott Derrickson, did nothing to write home about: it brought just over 95,000 people to theaters and grossed € 642,405.

Tom Cruise closes the top 5 with his ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ which has been in theaters for 5 weeks and drops by 15% compared to the previous week. Still available on 360 screens where it grossed an average of € 1,319 per screen, this is the title that holds the best from week to week. Even from Paramount he is sixth in the standings, but with a Spanish proposal. ‘Full of Grace’ is the latest release that has found its place in the list of the 10 most viewed films of the week with a gross of 363,000 euros and 55,000 admissions. the distributor opted for 329 cinemas / screens and its reception by the public was similar, for example, to ‘Canallas’, which debuted with € 350,000.

'full of grace'

Eight weeks after its premiere, “Doctor Strange” sequel loses another 54% and collects 51,000 euros stuck in 171 cinemas thanks to 7,500 people who still need their good dose of Marvel. Although “Sonic 2: The Movie” ranks eighth, it has to be taken into account that it has been available in theaters for 13 weeks and has still called 5,000 people to theaters. Let’s add just under 30,000 euros to a total of nearly 8 million, a figure that will hopefully arrive next week.

Closing the top 10 and despite adding only € 25,852 to the Spanish box office, ‘Cinco lobitos’ is a small miracle as it has already been released for six weeks and is only available in 48 cinemas across the country, where it averages € 470 per screen. Finally we find ‘The Bad Guys’, probably in its last week of the ranking, which adds another 25,000 euros and drops by 16%.

the yellow hope

Humans may not be a real threat to dinosaurs, but this Friday, July 1, the potentially loveliest crime drama series returns to theaters in “Minions: The Origin of Gru.” It’s more than likely that this new family premiere at Universal will be blown away by its premiere, as it comes with little competition. For those who do not want to experience this animated adventure, the Spanish comedy ‘Mamá no EnRedes’ with Malena Alterio and the French comedy ‘Mis care children’ will also be renewed. Without moving from this corner of Europe, ‘Bergman’s Island’, the new film by Mia Hansen-Løve, leaves the Gallic country, and with a Spanish accent the documentary ‘Singing on the roofs’ and the thriller ‘A dog’s tooth’. If you prefer a little more drama and social engagement, “Sinjar” and “My Best Friend” will be your options.

Source: E Cartelera

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