Wakanda Forever is still unmatched by new releases on its third weekend as the latest Disney animation has a soft debut both in the domestic and international markets, while Knives Out sequel only plays in select theaters.
The Black Panther sequel still rules the domestic chart despite a 63 percent decline from its debut weekend, while Bones and All opens to a solid per screen average of $24,000.
The Ryan Coogler-directed sequel blasts to No. 1 at the domestic chart with a big $180 million opening, scoring the biggest November opening ever and the second-highest debut of 2022.
The Dwayne Johnson-led DC movie maintains its reign for the third straight week with a major global milestone as newbie One Piece Film: Red makes its debut at No. 2.
The Dwayne Johnson-starring DC superhero pic maintains its top spot at the domestic chart, though horror movies claim three spots in the top five on the Halloweekend.