New Comedy Film 'Dog Man' Tops North American Box Office

The new comedy film 'Dog Man', based on a popular children's graphic novel series, topped the North American box office with approximately $36 million. This animated film outperformed others, indicating its popularity among young readers.


New Comedy Film 'Dog Man' Tops North American Box Office

The film "Dug Man", based on the popular children's comic series, topped box office collections in North America. The animated feature earned around 36 million dollars over the past weekend.

Books about "Dug Man", from the "Captain Underwater Boats" series by author Dave Pilkey, enjoy great popularity among young readers. The film "Companions" in the fantasy genre took second place, grossing 9.5 million dollars, featuring Jake Koid and Sophie Tetcher in the main roles.

Recently, the film "Mowasa: Lion King" took the third position, earning 6.1 million dollars, and surpassing total revenues of 650 million dollars. The comedy "One of Those Days" secured fourth place with six million dollars.

After topping box office collections recently, the film "Rice Plane", directed by Lainzgent and Mel Gibson, landed in fifth place with 5.6 million dollars.

Critics have expressed poor opinions about this feature, where Mark Wahlberg, Michelle Dockery, and Tofur Grace play principal roles. The plot of the movie revolves around a local American agent, a bandit moving through the harsh territory of Alaska, and the emerging problems as the secret motives of the pilot are uncovered.