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“Avatar” topped the box office for the fifth consecutive week

Twentieth century"to $570 million, in addition to global revenues of $1.33 billion.

magazine reported "Variety" that "The Way of Water"which is a sequel to the movie "Avatar" Released in 2009, which was the highest-grossing film of all time, it could become the first film to reach the $2 billion mark in worldwide revenues since the Covid pandemic.

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It maintained second place during the four-day weekend marking Martin Luther King Day in the US, The Scary Doll. "M3GAN" (Megan), produced by Universal and Bloomhouse, with revenues of approximately $21.2 million. The film tells the story of a human-shaped doll, designed to be a companion to a young orphan girl.

It was followed in third place "Puss in Boots: The Last Wish" (Puss in Boots: The Last Wish"), an animated film from the series "a partner"generating revenues of $17.3 million.

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And in fourth place came the movie "A Man Cald Auto" With revenues of $15 million. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same title by Swedish writer Frederik Backman, and stars Tom Hanks.

And in fifth place, a movie "Lionsgate" the new "Blaine", with revenues of $11.6 million. Gerard Butler plays a pilot who must work with a convicted murderer (played by Mike Coulter) to protect passengers after a plane crash lands in a remote Philippine jungle controlled by armed militias.

Here are the rest of the films in order, according to Agence France-Presse:
6- "House party" ($4.5 million).
7- "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever" ($2.6 million).
8- "The Wale" ($1.8 million).
9- "Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Sambadi" ($1.4 million).
10- "Waltir Veraya" ($1.2 million).

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This brings the total domestic revenue for the Disney-produced film,Twentieth centuryto $570 million, in addition to global revenues of $1.33 billion.

And Variety magazine reported that “The Way of Water,” a sequel to the movie “AvatarReleased in 2009, which was the highest-grossing film of all time, it could become the first film to reach the $2 billion mark in worldwide revenues since the Covid pandemic.

And maintained second place during the four-day weekend for Martin Luther King Day in the United States, the horror doll movie “M3GAN” (Megan), produced by Universal and Bloomhouse, with revenues of approximately $ 21.2 million. The film tells the story of a human-shaped doll, designed to be a companion to a young orphan girl.

It was followed in third place by “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish”, an animated film from the “Shrek” series, with revenues of $17.3 million.

In fourth place was the movie “A Man Called Auto”, with revenues of $15 million. It is an adaptation of the novel of the same title by Swedish writer Frederik Backman, and stars Tom Hanks.

And in fifth place was the new “Linesgate” movie, “Plain”, with revenues of $ 11.6 million. Gerard Butler plays a pilot who must work with a convicted murderer (played by Mike Coulter) to protect passengers after a plane crash lands in a remote Philippine jungle controlled by armed militias.

Here are the rest of the films in order, according to Agence France-Presse:
6- “House Party” ($4.5 million).
7. “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” ($2.6 million).
8- “The Whale” ($1.8 million).
9- “Whitney Houston: I Wanna Dance With Sambadi” ($1.4 million).
10. “Walter Veraya” ($1.2 million).

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