'Super Crypto' tops US box office

Dwayne Johnson at a screening of "DC League of Super Pets" in California.

AFP

The movie "DC League of Super Pets" with his super dog, which has wide capabilities, topped the North American box office, according to the figures of the "Exciter Relations" company, which specializes in this field.

The film, which has loaned superstars such as Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart, their voices to its characters, follows the adventures of Krypto the dog "Superman", who comes to the rescue of superheroes with the help of other dogs.

The movie earned $23 million at the end of its first week in theaters.

The movie "Noob", in which the elements of horror films and science fiction mix in the atmosphere of "Western", came in second, earning 18.5 million dollars.

It tells the story of a black family struggling to make ends meet on a California horse ranch, and is the latest work by writer and director Jordan Peele, whose debut film, Get Out in 2017, received positive reviews.

And fell to third place "Thor .. Love and Thunder", the fourth part of the famous superhero series "Thor", played by Chris Hemsworth, produced by "Disney".

His revenue was $13 million (300 million in total).

The "Minnies.. The Rise of Grow", the latest installment in the "Despicable Me" series, ranked fourth, bringing in nearly $11 million in revenue (more than 320 million since its release).

The fifth place went to "Top Gun.. Maverick", produced by "Paramount".

This work, a sequel to the famous 1986 film that re-represents Tom Cruise as a US Navy pilot, grossed $8 million, with a total of more than $650 million at the North American box office.

As for the rest of the positions in the rankings of the top 10 films at the North American box office, they were as follows:

6. “Where the Croods Singh” ($7.5 million)

7. Elvis ($5.8 million).

8. “The Black Phone” ($2.5 million).

9- “Jurassic World.. Dominion” ($2.1 million).

10- “Vengeance” ($1.8 million).

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