USA Box Office – “Thunder Raiders” continued to top the charts

China News Agency, Los Angeles, May 11 (Reporter, Zhang Shuo) “Thunderbolts *” (Thunderbolts *) has topped the North American single-day and weekend box office since its premiere. According to the movie market data released by the box office statistics website BoxOfficeMojo on May 11, 32 films received about $81.83 million at the North American weekend box office (May 9-11), a decrease of about 43% from the previous weekend. The latest issue of the top three North American weekend box office rankings were all won. “Thunderbolts *” continued to lead the current round of rankings at about $33.10 million in its second weekend despite a 55.5% month-on-month decline. The sci-fi adventure action movie, the third-biggest opening in North America so far in 2025, is currently grossing about $128 million in North America and about $272 million in total. “Sinners” is close behind, finishing second at the weekend box office at about $21.10 million. Nearly a month into its release, the action-horror drama with 97% freshness on Rotten Tomatoes (354 reviews) has grossed about $214 million in North America and about $283 million globally. Hollywood star Jason Momoa’s fantasy action comedy “A Minecraft Movie” continues to rank third at the weekend box office at about $7.95 million. Its North American box office is now about $409 million, and the global box office has exceeded $900 million. “Clown in a Cornfield,” “Shadow Force” and “Fight or Flight,” which debuted on May 9, form the new section of this year’s North American weekend box office top 10 list. The horror film “Clown in a Cornfield” debuted at No. 5 at the weekend box office with about $3.65 million. It is currently rated 6.3 by IMDb, 55 by MTC, 74% by Rotten Tomatoes (108 reviews) by major movie websites, and C + by CinemaScore. The thriller action drama “Clown in a Cornfield” debuted at No. 6 at the weekend box office with about $2.02 million. It received a poor opening response, receiving an IMDb rating of 5.4, Rotten Tomatoes’ freshness of 32% (22 reviews), and a CinemaScore rating of B. The action comedy “Fast Track” came in seventh at the opening weekend box office at about $2 million, with an IMDb rating of 6.4, an MTC rating of 59, Rotten Tomatoes’ freshness of 76% (85 reviews), and a CinemaScore rating of C +. In addition, Andrew DeYoung’s self-written and self-directed comedy “Friendship” also appeared on the same day, earning more than $450,000 in single-digit theaters for its opening weekend box office, ranking 12th on the list.

    Not only did the film become the highest-grossing film in the reference period, but Rotten Tomatoes was also 93% fresh (69 reviews). In the new week, the horror film “Final Destination: Bloodlines”, the thriller “Hurry Up Tomorrow” and the suspense thriller “The Ruse” will be released on May 16. (over)

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