Third ‘Venom’ film tops box office, Tom Hanks flick debuts third – New York Post
Third ‘Venom’ film tops box office, Tom Hanks flick debuts third – New York Post
“Venom: The Last Dance” earned another $6.6 million in ticket sales during its second week in theaters, and holds steady at No. 1, according to The Numbers.

Third ‘Venom’ film tops box office, Tom Hanks flick debuts third - New York Post

“Venom: The Last Dance” earned another $6.6 million in ticket sales during its second week in theaters, and holds steady at No. 1, according to The Numbers.

You can’t keep a good symbiote down.

Venom: The Last Dance” earned another $6.6 million in ticket sales during its second week in theaters, and holds steady at No. 1, according to The Numbers.

The film stars Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock, a journalist forced to share his body with a demonic-looking alien symbiote that feasts on human brains.

“Venom: The Last Dance” finished at the top of the box office on Friday. Columbia-Sony Pictures via AP

In eight days, the final chapter in the “Venom” trilogy generated more than $70 million in box office receipts.

Smile 2,” the psychological thriller starring Jack Nicholson’s son, Ray, holds on to the No. 2 position, earning another $1.98 million in sales for a total of $47 million earned after its third weeks in theaters.

Here” from legendary filmmaker Robert Zemeckis is the only new release to have entered the top 5 this week, and followed at No. 3, netting $1.94 million in first-day sales.

The PG-13 flick revolves around a home, and the various families who move into it over the years.

The Post’s Johnny Oleksinski panned “Here,” saying the film’s “like watching a lousy stage play in which actors, cranked up to 200%, deliver soapy speeches to a wall.”

Ray Nicholson in a scene from “Smile 2.” Paramount Pictures via AP
Tom Hanks and Robin Wright in a scene from “Here.” Sony Pictures via AP

“The Wild Robot” finished in fourth place, earning another $1.8 million at the box office. In five weeks, the film has made more than $115 million.

“Conclave,” a drama about the naming of a new Pope starring Ralph Fiennes, round things out at No. 5 with $1.4 million made during its second week in theaters.

Source: New York Post

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