
Dwayne Johnson’s "Black Adam" continues to dominate the North American box office, retaining the top spot for a second consecutive weekend despite a significant drop of 59% from its opening. The DC superhero film garnered an additional $27.7 million, pushing its domestic total to $111.1 million. With a staggering worldwide gross of $250 million, the movie's future potential hangs in balance as a sequel remains unconfirmed. The hefty $200 million budget, excluding marketing costs, poses challenges for Warner Bros., especially as the studio undertakes a structural shift with Peter Safran and James Gunn taking charge. Meanwhile, Johnson shared a hopeful message to fans on Instagram, referring to “Black Adam” as a new DC franchise.
In contrast to superhero films, the romantic comedy "Ticket to Paradise," starring Julia Roberts and George Clooney, charmed its way to the second position, benefitting from its star-studded cast. The film managed to draw an additional $10 million from 3,692 cinemas across North America, accumulating a domestic total of $33.7 million. Globally, the film has amassed $119.4 million, indicating the enduring appeal of its leading performers. As Halloween neared, horror movies gained traction, with Lionsgate’s "Prey for the Devil", Paramount’s "Smile", and "Halloween Ends" occupying the third to fifth spots respectively, demonstrating the audience's continued appetite for thrillers during the spooky season.
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