“Hundemann” best “heart eyes”, “love hurts” on the box office

New York – On a quiet winter weekend on the box office, DreamWorks Animation's “Hundemann” Hunted his own cock and repeated himself as a top film within the cinemas.

The animated Universal Pictures publications, which were adapted from DAV Pilkey's popular Graphic Novel series, collected 13.7 million dollars on ticket sales on Sunday. Both recent publications of the KE Huy Quan motion film “Love Hurts” and the day-above Slasher “Heart Eyes” of Valentine's Day Stocking the heels of “Hundemann”.

Hollywood often strikes mostly Super Bowl weekend on the small screen. Last 12 months, Apple's much spotted “Argylle” debut on the identical weekend. Instead, the film industry spends more energy to choose up its blockbusters in trailers for the large football audience on TV.

It was not a banner weekend for “Dog Man”. It fell steeply and fell 62% within the second weekend. With a production budget of 40 million US dollars, “Hundemann” has already collected 54.1 million US dollars in two weeks.

The “Heart Eyes” of the Spyglass Media Group, published by Sony, took second place. The horror-ROM-Com-Mashup earned $ 8.5 million of three,102 locations. The reviews were good for the film directed by Josh Ruben and with Oliva Holt and Mason Gooding, although the audience was less impressed. Cinema goers gave him a “b-” cinemascore. Spyglass made “heart eyes” for $ 18 million.

“Love hurts,” The Action Comedy of 87north Productions (“John Wick”, “The Fall Guy”), made a threat of 5.8 million US dollars in 3,055 cinemas. In his first big film role since then His Oscar winner In “everything at once” Ke Huy Quan plays as a light broker with a Hitman past. Ariana Debose co-stars. It was also modest with $ 18 million. However, the audience largely rejected the film and gave “Love Hurts” a C+C+”Cinemascore.

Next weekend Hollywood was to bring his biggest treasurer of the year with the publication of Marvel's “Captain America: Brave New World” and Sony's “Paddington in Peru”.

The final domestic numbers will be published on Monday. Estimated ticket sales from Friday to Sunday in the USA and Canadian theaters, says Comscore:

1. “Hundemann”, 13.7 million US dollars.

2. “Heart eyes”, 8.5 million US dollars.

3. “Love injured”, 5.8 million US dollars.

4. “Mufasa: The Lion King”, 3.9 million US dollars.

5. “Companion”, $ 3 million.

6. “One of them days”, $ 3 million.

7. “Led Zeppelin”, 2.6 million US dollars.

8. “Flying risk”, 2.6 million US dollars.

9. “Sonic the Hedgehog”, 1.8 million US dollars.

10. “Moana 3”, 1.5 million US dollars.

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