China News Agency, San Francisco, January 4th. Following the premiere of the largest North American weekend box office record during the innovation crown epidemic, Warner Bros.'s "Wonder Woman 1984" (Wonder Woman 1984) continues to rank among the latest North American weekend box office this week Top of the leaderboard.

  North American box office statistics website boxofficemojo.com announced on the 4th local time that the North American box office of the Warner Bros. blockbuster "Wonder Woman 1984" has reached 28.5 million US dollars in the two weeks since its release.

On the second weekend of its release, the film directed by Patty Jenkins and starring Gal Gadot suffered a serious setback in North American theaters. The box office dropped by 67.1% from the previous week and received $5.5 million from 2,151 theaters.

The Associated Press reported that before the outbreak, the weekend box office of only US$5.5 million in the second week of its release was bad for a film with a budget of US$200 million.

But in a special period, this result is enough to top the weekend box office charts.

  There is no doubt that the film’s performance in the second week of its release was unremarkable, due to its simultaneous release on the HBO Max streaming media platform.

Reuters reported that Warner Bros. only released some vague numbers, praising the popularity of "Wonder Woman 1984" on HBO Max, but did not release the exact data of subscribers watching movies.

  The good news for this film, which was released overseas in the United States a week in advance, is that the film performed well at the overseas box office, earning $90 million in three weeks of release.

At present, the global box office of the film has reached 118.5 million US dollars.

However, this figure is far from the film’s $200 million budget and the $822 million global box office that "Wonder Woman" won in 2017.

  This weekend, the animated sequel "The Croods: A New Age" (The Croods: A New Age) created by Universal Pictures and DreamWorks gained a 24.9% rebound in the box office.

In the sixth week of its release, the film dubbed by Nicholas Cage, Emma Stone and Ryan Reynolds received $2.2 million from 1,751 theaters in North America, rising to second place on the weekend box office chart.

So far, the North American box office of the film has reached 34.5 million US dollars, and the global box office is 115 million US dollars.

  Ranked third in the North American weekend box office list is "News of the World" released by Universal Pictures.

In the second week of its release, the weekend box office of this film starring Tom Hanks and directed by Paul Greengrass dropped 24.9% compared to last week, and it earned $1.7 million in 1928 theaters in North America.

At present, the North American box office of this movie has reached 5.4 million US dollars.

The film has not yet been released internationally.

  It is worth mentioning that the classic sci-fi film "Alien", which premiered in 1979, returned to the screen this weekend and entered the top ten list with $75,000.

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