One-way ticket to the top of the North American box office for “Bullet Train”

The action film “Bullet Train”, punctuated with gags and black humor, spun at full speed towards the head of the North American box office for its release according to estimates on Sunday by the specialized firm Exhibitor Relations.

Adaptation of a successful Japanese novel, the feature film depicts seven murderers, more or less pursued by bad luck, who try to liquidate themselves on a high-speed train between Tokyo and Kyoto.

Starring Brad Pitt, Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Sandra Bullock, “Bullet Train” earned $30.1 million for its first weekend in theaters. “A solid start,” according to David A. Gross of Franchise Entertainment Research.

The animated film “Krypto and the Super-Beasts”, which follows the adventures of Superman’s dog, finds itself in second place on the podium with 11.2 million dollars in receipts for its second week in theaters.

The unclassifiable “Nope” by director Jordan Peele, which oscillates between horror and science fiction, ranks third with 8.5 million dollars for its third week of exploitation.

Oscar-winning actor Daniel Kaluuya portrays a horse trainer frightened by the appearance of mysterious phenomena in the sky of his ranch. But he and his sister (Keke Palmer) are torn between fear and the desire to reach glory by capturing these scenes for social networks.

In fourth, “Thor: Love and Thunder”, the latest episode in the saga of the Norse God with the hammer embodied by Chris Hemsworth, accompanied by Natalie Portman and Christian Bale, raised 7.6 million dollars (316 million since its release ).

The animated movie “Minions 2: Once Upon a Time Gru” tumbles to fifth place with $7.1 million in its sixth week in theaters, for a total of $335 million since its release.

Here is the rest of the Top 10:

6 – “Top Gun: Maverick” (7 millions de dollars)

7 – “Where the crayfish sing” (5.7 million)

8 – “Easter Sunday” (5,3 millions)

9 – “Elvis” (4 million dollars)

10 – “Black Phone” (1,5 millions)

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