
"the North American box office slowed significantly.Overall ticket sales were down nearly 50% from last weekend, with the holdover champion "Demon Slayer" edging out the newcomer "Him" for first place, according to studio estimates Sunday. Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures' "Demon Slayer" added $17.3 million over the weekend, bringing its total to $104.7 million, which makes it the highest grossing anime film ever in North America."
"Universal Pictures opened "Him" in 3,168 North American theaters, where the audience was 52% male and 65% over the age of 25. Internationally, it earned $400,000.Produced by Peele's Monkeypaw and directed by Justin Tipping, "Him" is about a promising young quarterback (Tyriq Withers) who is invited to train with a veteran (Marlon Wayans) at an isolated compound."Him" scored with neither critics (it carries a 29% on Rotten Tomatoes) nor audiences, who gave the film a C- CinemaScore."
North American box office slowed significantly, with overall ticket sales down nearly 50% from the previous weekend. Crunchyroll and Sony Pictures' Demon Slayer added $17.3 million, bringing its North American total to $104.7 million and making it the highest grossing anime in the region. The Jordan Peele-produced football horror Him opened second with an estimated $13.5 million from 3,168 theaters; the audience was 52% male and 65% over age 25, and it earned $400,000 internationally. Him was produced by Monkeypaw, directed by Justin Tipping, centers on a promising quarterback, and received a 29% Rotten Tomatoes score and a C- CinemaScore. The Conjuring: Last Rights made an estimated $13 million in its third weekend and has a global total of $400 million.
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