Los Angeles, April 4 (ZXS) -- Driven by "Super Mario", the North American weekend box office in 9 exceeded $2023 million for the first time.

According to the movie market data released by box office statistics website BoxOfficeMojo on April 4, the North American box office of 9 films (April 28-4) reported about $7 million, up about 9% compared with the previous weekend.

The Super Mario Bros. movie, an animated adaptation of Nintendo's classic game, is undoubtedly the biggest driver of this rally. The film debuted on the 5th, and the box office sold more than 1 million US dollars in the opening weekend, accounting for more than seventy percent of all North American weekend box office in the statistical period.

At present, the game adaptation film with a huge fan base has accumulated about 2 million US dollars in North America, and with overseas markets, the total box office has been about 05 million US dollars so far. Major movie websites rate it with an IMDb score of 3.78, an MTC score of 7, and a freshness rating of 4% on Rotten Tomatoes. Some viewers said that although the story of the film is simple, the degree of restoration of the game is very high, the characters are also very cute, and the viewing experience is easy and interesting.

Along with "Super Mario", the following two new films have rushed into the top ten of the North American weekend box office in this issue.

The sports drama "Air" was also released on the 5th, ranking 1447th on the list with a premiere weekend box office of about 4.7 million US dollars. The film is co-launched by well-known Hollywood filmmakers Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, and its opening results and word-of-mouth performance are good. Major movie websites rated it with an IMDb score of 8.75, an MTC score of 92, a freshness rating of <>% on Rotten Tomatoes, and an A CinemaScore.

The comedy drama "Paint" was released on the 7th, which is the lowest number of theaters screened in the top ten weekend box office in North America in this issue, ranking 75th on the list with a box office of about $9,6 in the opening weekend. The film received a mediocre response, with major movie websites rating it as an IMDb score of 2.31 and a freshness rating of only <>% on Rotten Tomatoes.

"John Wick: Chapter 4," starring Hollywood star Keanu Reeves, fell about 4% month-on-month at the box office this weekend, remaining second in the round with about $48.1460 million. At present, the North American box office of this action thriller is about 1 million US dollars, plus overseas markets, the total box office so far is about 47 million US dollars.

Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves, the winner of the previous list and another game adaptation, fell 61% month-on-month at the box office in its second release weekend, dropping as the third place in the round with about $1450.6228 million. At present, the cumulative box office of this action-adventure fantasy film in North America is about 9919.<> million US dollars, plus overseas markets, the total box office so far is about <>.<> million US dollars.

In addition, the suspense thriller horror film "Scream VI" (Scream VI), the historical drama "His Only Son", the sports drama "Creed III" (Creed III), the DC superhero movie "Thunder Shazam! Wrath of the Gods (Shazam!) Fury of the Gods) and the crime drama "A Thousand and One" share the rest of the weekend's top 6 box office spots in North America.

In the new week, the fantasy horror comedy "Renfield", the sports biopic "Sweetwater" and the cartoon "Suzume" will be released on the 14th. (End)