China News Service, San Francisco, July 5th. "Fast & Furious 9", which topped the North American weekend box office rankings with a strong US$70 million during its premiere weekend, continued to "rush" on the second weekend of the show, with 2286 Ten thousand U.S. dollars continued to win the North American weekend box office chart.

  Statistics from the North American box office statistics website "boxofficemojo.com" show that although the box office dropped 65.7% in the second week of its release, "Fast and Furious 9" successfully resisted the challenges of the two new films and held the championship.

This weekend coincides with the Independence Day holiday of the United States. It is expected that the holiday box office of "Fast and Furious 9" in North America (July 2 to July 5) will exceed 30 million US dollars.

In the two weeks since its release, the total North American box office of the film has exceeded 123 million U.S. dollars.

Overseas, "Fast and Furious 9" has won 374.4 million U.S. dollars in box office, and the global total box office is close to 498 million U.S. dollars.

  The sequel to the animated film The Boss Baby, The Boss Baby: Family Business, will be shown in 3,644 theaters in North America this weekend, and will be ranked at the box office for the premiere weekend of $16.04 million Ranked second on the list.

At the end of the Independence Day holiday in the United States, the sequel to the animated film launched by Universal Pictures will reach US$2003 million at the box office.

However, this still cannot be compared with the "Baby Boss" released in 2017.

At that time, the box office of "Baby Boss" was as high as $50.2 million on the weekend of its premiere, and finally won $528 million in box office worldwide.

  "Baby Boss 2: Family Business" has gained a very different reputation from film critics and audiences.

As of the 5th, the film had only 67 reviews on the review site "Rotten Tomatoes", with a score of 48%, and more than 500 viewers gave a score of 90%.

  "The Forever Purge 5" (The Forever Purge), which ranked third in the latest North American weekend box office rankings, also comes from Universal Pictures.

This weekend, the horror film was released in 3,051 theaters in North America, with a box office of 12.48 million US dollars on weekends. By the end of the Independence Day holiday in the United States, the box office of the film will reach 15.66 million US dollars.

At present, its overseas revenue exceeds 3.56 million U.S. dollars, and the global box office reaches 19.225 million U.S. dollars.

  As of the 5th, "Human Removal Project 5" had 103 reviews on the review site "Rotten Tomatoes", with 46% ratings, and more than 500 viewers gave 78% ratings.

  This weekend, "A Quiet Place: Part II" (A Quiet Place: Part II)'s box office fell 34.2%, ranking fourth on the list with $4.075 million.

The film’s US Independence Day holiday box office is expected to reach 5.07 million U.S. dollars.

In the six weeks since its release, the North American box office of "A Quiet Place 2" has exceeded 145 million U.S. dollars, and the global box office has exceeded 257 million U.S. dollars.

  "The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard" (The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard) dropped 38% this weekend and ranked fifth in the North American weekend box office rankings with $3.006 million.

The film’s US Independence Day holiday box office will reach $3.9 million.

Since its release, Lionsgate’s action comedy has earned nearly 32.28 million U.S. dollars in North America, and the global box office has exceeded 47.85 million U.S. dollars.

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