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It took the xenomorph from ‘Alien: Romulus’ to beat ‘Deadpool and Wolverine’ at the Spanish box office

Three weeks is how long Deadpool and Wolverine’s lead at the Spanish box office has lasted. In its fourth weekend in our cinemas, The Merc with a Mouth’s katanas and Logan’s claws were no match for the xenomorph.which has returned with ‘Alien: Romulus’ to dominate the rankings weekend of August 16-18. According to data from Comscore, between these days The box office takings for the 20 most viewed films amount to 5,634,999 euros.

Space terror is back, thanks to Fede Álvarez, who, by placing his film between the first and second of the films starring Sigourney Weaver back in 1979 and 1986, has struck a blow to remove superheroes from the throne. Projected on 537 screens, the film headed by Cailee Spaeny and David Jonsson The average ticket sales for each cinema are 3,831 euros, with a total of 149,897 spectators. With a total of 1,187,692 eurosits cumulative total, since it was released on Thursday 15th, is already 1,825,974 euros.

”Deadpool and Wolverine’ (Disney)

This is how Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are defeated falling below the million mark for the first time since its release. With 793,939 eurosthe arrival of the mutants to the Marvel Cinematic Universe suffers a certain wear and tear with a drop of 42% marking an average of 2,458 euros per cinema after attracting 102,956 spectators. Approaching 20 million cumulative (19,147,0660 euros to be exact), yes it is already the second highest grossing film of the year in our country after overtaking ‘Despicable Me 4’.

Blake Lively closes the podium after sharing the cake with her husband last weekend, who is hot on his heels with ‘Breaking the Circle’, which totals 734,813 euros, which represents a slight decrease of 15% and a grand average per cinema of 2,261 euros. Great figures that have already brought the film directed by Justin Baldoni close to reaching three million in our country.

The big surprise comes from ‘Buffalo Kids’, which sneaks into fourth place with 627,477 euros, allowing it to exceed 1.2 million in total since it was released on the 14th. The animated film is the only other new release to appear in the top 10. of the ranking, signing a good average per film of 1,669 euros. This allows it to easily surpass ‘The Trap’, which falls from third to fifth place. With a 43% drop, M. Night Shyamalan’s film It raised 441,523 euros, which allowed it to barely surpass the two million mark..

‘Buffalo Kids’ (Warner Bros.)

For the sixth, seventh and eighth places we find three films that have joined the ranking. ‘Padre no hay más que uno 4: Campanas de boda’ (33,301 euros), ‘Gru 4’ (292,130 euros) and ‘Del revés 2 (Inside Out 2)’ (258,373 euros) continue to be unstoppable in their fifth, seventh and ninth weeks respectively, reaching a total of 1,000 euros. Extraordinary accumulated amounts of 11.5 million, 18.2 million and 43.9 million euros.

Closing the ranking in ninth place is ‘Cuerpo escombro’, which in its second weekend on screen is content with adding 205,431 euroswhich does not allow it to exceed one million euros in total earnings. Finally, in tenth place, ‘Longlegs’ (171,317 euros) suffers a a remarkable 51% drop in its third week although it already exceeds 2.2 million in total.

With this data, the 20 highest grossing films of the weekend They practically repeat the collection of the previous onewhen 5,852,734 million euros were invoiced, which represents a negligible decrease of 3.7%. As for spectators, 771,286 people have visited our movie theaters on the weekend of August 16-18.

Thriller y slasher

The last weeks of summer are quieter at the box office with two titles that may surprise us this time. They are ‘Blink Twice’, the Zoë Kravitz’s directorial debut starring Channing Tatum; and ‘MaXXXine’, which closes Ti West’s slasher trilogy with Mia Goth as the big star.

Las Other proposals that are coming to our billboard They are ‘I Hate Summer’, ‘Haunted Heart’, ‘It Used to Be Fun’, ‘The English Butler’ and ‘Silver Haze’.

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