
The film "Tandeberlts" topped the box office in North America during its first week in theaters, earning $76 million, according to Exhibitor Relations. "Tandeberlts" narrates the story of an unconventional team of heroes who find themselves in a trap, forced to combine their strengths to complete a perilous mission and confront their own dark past.
"Sinners", a film about vampires, landed in second place, earning $33 million in its third week of release. In third place was the film "Hey, Maincraft Movie", an adaptation of the popular video game, which earned $13.7 million and had a total gross of over $398.2 million in North America over five weeks.
At the same time, the film "Dark Knight 2" landed in fourth place with a total of $9.4 million in the second week of release. In this part, the main hero, played by Ben Affleck, returns to the role of a strict bureaucrat in civilian life, but in reality is found under the control of the mafia.
The fifth new horror film from Sony, "Antl Dawn", earned $3.8 million in its opening weekend. The movie theaters in North America are drawing a larger audience this spring, with the previous five weekends having total grosses exceeding $100 million, a feat that has only occurred twice in the first quarter.