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North American box office hits 2023 low

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The North American box office hit a 2023 low this weekend, with top film The Nun II estimated to take in a paltry $8.4 million, industry watchers said Sunday.

“The numbers are not good,” said David A. Gross of Franchise Entertainment Research, describing an entire month of poor results.

He said the months-long strikes by Hollywood screenwriters and actors – reportedly at a key point Sunday – “cannot end soon enough.” The strikes have prevented stars from promoting upcoming films.

This weekend’s top five films had a combined take of roughly $31 million – less than  Barbie  alone earned in its fourth weekend out.

Taissa Farmiga as Sister Irene

Warner Bros.’ The Nun II, starring Taissa Farmiga in a tale of Gothic horror and possession, has led the box office for the past few weeks, despite posting tepid numbers.

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Nearly tying it this weekend was new action film Expend4bles, at an estimated $8.3 million for the Friday-through-Sunday period,  Exhibitor Relations  reported.

The Lionsgate movie, the fourth in a series, has a veteran team of Jason Statham, Sylvester Stallone, and Dolph Lundgren  – joined by franchise newcomers including  Megan Fox, 50 Cent, and Andy Garcia  – heading to Libya to try to prevent a mercenary from stealing nuclear warheads.

In third place, down one spot from last weekend, was 20th Century’s  A Haunting in Venice, Kenneth Branagh’s latest  Agatha Christie-inspired film, at $6.3 million. Branagh again plays legendary Belgian detective Hercules Poirot.

Fourth spot went to Sony’s The Equalizer 3, at $4.7 million. Denzel Washington  plays a retired US Marine and drug-enforcement agent taking on beaucoup bad guys.

And holding on in fifth – in its 10th weekend out – was Warner Bros. blockbuster  Barbie, at $3.2 million. The  Greta Gerwig  paean to pinkness has now taken in $630.5 million domestically and an additional $797 million internationally.

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