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'Black Adam' tops box office again on quiet weekend

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 On a quiet weekend in movie theaters before the upcoming release of 鈥淏lack Panther: Wakanda Forever,鈥 Warner Bros.' 鈥淏lack Adam鈥 topped the box office for the third straight weekend with $18.
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Dwayne Johnson poses for photographers upon arrival for the premiere of the film 'Black Adam' on Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2022, in London. (Photo by Vianney Le Caer/Invision/AP)

NEW YORK (AP) 鈥 On a quiet weekend in movie theaters before the upcoming release of Warner Bros.' 鈥淏lack Adam鈥 topped the box office for the third straight weekend with $18.5 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.

鈥淏lack Adam," , has surpassed $300 million globally in three weeks of release, including a domestic tally of $137.4 million and $319.7 million globally. That puts the $195 million-budgeted film 鈥 the third film this year to lead the box office three consecutive weeks 鈥 on a trajectory to likely surpass the $366 million that grossed in 2019, but less certain to notch a profit in its theatrical run.

When Walt Disney Co.'s 鈥淏lack Panther: Wakanda Forever鈥 lands in theaters Thursday, it's expected to score one of the biggest opening weekends of the year. Ryan Coogler's original , and forecasts suggest it could open with around $175 million.

With 鈥淲akanda Forever鈥 looming, only one new film opened in wide release: distributed by Sony Picture's anime division, Crunchyroll. The Japanese anime sequel, part of the 鈥淥ne Piece鈥 franchise, debuted in second place with $9.5 million. While not as robust as the openings of Crunchyroll's 鈥淒ragon Ball Super: Super Hero, which garnered, $21.1 million in August, or Funimation鈥檚 鈥淛ujutsu Kaisen 0: The Movie," which earned $18 million in March, 鈥淩ed" again showed that anime is proving an uncommonly dependable draw in North American theaters. The 15th film in the franchise but the first to be released widely in the U.S., 鈥淩ed鈥 attracted an especially young audience, with about 75% of ticket buyers between ages 18-34.

Third place went to the George Clooney and Julia Roberts romantic comedy. The Universal Pictures release collected $8.5 million in its third weekend, bringing the $60 million-budgeted rom-com's cumulative total to $46.7 million domestically and $137.2 million worldwide. For a genre that's struggled in theaters in recent years, 鈥淭icket to Paradise鈥 is showing staying power, especially as the favored choice for older audiences.

Even with Halloween coming and going, Paramount Pictures' also continued to hold well in theaters. In its sixth week of release, the horror flick added another $4 million to bring it to $99.1 million overall.

Some of the year's top Oscar contenders have struggled to make much of an impact in wide release. James Gray's a coming-of-age tale set in 1980s New York, expanded to 1,006 theaters in its second week, grossing $810,000 for Focus Features. Focus' starring Cate Blanchett as a renowned conductor, took in $670,000 in 1,090 theaters for a five-week total of $3.7 million. MGM's about Mamie Till-Mobley鈥檚 pursuit of justice for her 14-year-old son, Emmett Till, added $1.9 million in 2,316 theaters for a four-week gross of $6.6 million.

Best of the bunch so far has been Searchlight Pictures' starring Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson as rowing Irish friends. It took in $3 million in 895 locations in its third weekend of release, brining its global haul to $10.2 million.

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Jake Coyle, The Associated Press

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