China News Service, San Francisco, November 30th. In the past Thanksgiving weekend, the animated sequel "The Croods: A New Age" created by Universal Pictures and DreamWorks landed on the theaters and paid 9.7 million US dollars. Won the latest North American weekend box office ranking champion.

At the same time, the film also proved Universal Pictures' continued dominance in the North American box office.

Among the top five films on the chart, four belong to the company and its focus film industry.

  The North American box office statistics website boxofficemojo.com announced on the 30th local time that the average box office of "Crazy Primitive 2" dubbed by Nicholas Cage, Emma Stone and Ryan Reynolds in 2211 theaters in North America was $4,391. This is Christopher Nolan’s "Creed" (Tenet) in September this year since the opening weekend box office of close to 20.2 million US dollars, the best result of the North American premiere weekend box office.

Since the film was released last Wednesday, it has earned $17 million in the North American market.

Overseas, the film has increased its revenue by 20.8 million US dollars, and its global box office has reached 37.8 million US dollars.

  It is worth mentioning that "Crazy Primitives 2" has a good reputation among professional critics, with a 73% rating on the Rotten Tomatoes website.

On this website, the audience gives a score of up to 95%.

On the CinemaScore scoring website, the audience also gave an A rating.

  Traditionally, Thanksgiving weekend is one of the busiest holidays of the year in North American theaters, thanks to cartoon lovers.

For example, "Frozen" (Frozen)'s 2013 premiere box office was 93.6 million US dollars, "Ralph Breaks the Internet" (Ralph Breaks the Internet)'s 2018 premiere box office was 84.8 million US dollars, "Ocean "Moana" (Moana) premiered at a box office of $82.1 million in 2016.

  In second place is the horror comedy "Freaky" (Freaky) from Universal Pictures and Brenhouse Studios.

In the previous two weekends, the film won the North American weekend box office rankings.

Entering the third week of release, the film’s box office revenue was $770,000, a 39% drop from the previous week.

The film's average box office revenue in 1,735 theaters in North America was $443.

Currently, the revenue of "Happy" in North America is 7 million U.S. dollars, and the global box office reached 11.9 million U.S. dollars.

  Ranked third on the list is "The War with Grandpa" released by Studio 101.

Since its release on October 9th, the comedy starring Robert De Niro has had a strong stamina.

Entering the eighth week of release, the film won a weekend box office of $643,937, a drop of only 13.8% from last week.

The film's average box office in 1,500 theaters in North America was $429.

At present, this child-friendly comedy has a total box office of $17.3 million in North America and $25.6 million worldwide.

  The thriller "Let Him Go" (Let Him Go) produced by Focus Pictures ranked fourth in the North American weekend box office rankings for $459,000.

The film's average box office in 1447 theaters in North America was $317.

Currently, its North American box office total has reached 8.7 million US dollars.

"Let him go" did not perform well at the overseas box office, earning only $73,250.

  The film "Come Play", which ranked fifth on the weekend box office charts, also came from Focus Pictures.

Entering the fifth week of release, the film’s box office fell by 30.8%, with a box office of $389,000 in 1364 theaters in North America.

At present, the North American box office of "Weird Friends" is US$8.7 million, and the total global revenue has reached US$10.8 million.

  Another film that managed to break into the top ten last weekend is the Christmas-themed film "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" re-screened by Warner Bros.

The film won $170,000 in box office in 308 theaters in North America, ranking tenth.

At its premiere 31 years ago, the North American box office of the film was $71.3 million.

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