| JRI | -0.48% | 13.665 | $ | |
| BCC | -2.47% | 81.39 | $ | |
| SCS | 0.12% | 16.14 | $ | |
| CMSD | -0.33% | 24.08 | $ | |
| BCE | 1.3% | 25.48 | $ | |
| RBGPF | -1.01% | 82.4 | $ | |
| RIO | 1.99% | 92.31 | $ | |
| NGG | 2.02% | 84.28 | $ | |
| RYCEF | 0.87% | 17.15 | $ | |
| CMSC | -0.06% | 23.765 | $ | |
| RELX | -3.76% | 38.08 | $ | |
| AZN | 1.24% | 95.41 | $ | |
| VOD | 1.6% | 14.462 | $ | |
| BP | 1.62% | 37.365 | $ | |
| GSK | 1.27% | 50.965 | $ | |
| BTI | 1.82% | 60.085 | $ |
'Superman' triumphs once again at N.American box office
The Man of Steel has staying power: "Superman" topped the North American box office for a second week running and surpassed the $400 million mark worldwide, industry estimates showed Sunday.
Riding largely positive reviews, the latest big-budget action film featuring the iconic superhero from Warner Bros. and DC Studios earned $57.3 million in the United States and Canada, Exhibitor Relations said.
That puts its North American take at $235 million and its international sales at $171 million -- or $406 million globally.
"Jurassic World: Rebirth" -- the latest installment in the blockbuster dinosaur saga -- also held its ground in second place at $23.4 million. Its worldwide total stands at $647.2 million.
The Universal film, starring Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey and Mahershala Ali, takes viewers to an abandoned island research facility, where secrets -- and genetically mutated dinosaurs -- are lurking.
"I Know What You Did Last Summer," a sequel to two 1990s slasher hits that bring back the franchise's original stars Freddie Prinze Jr and Jennifer Love Hewitt, opened in third place at a disappointing $13 million.
"This is another horror series returning after a long layoff, in this case after 27 years," said industry analyst David A. Gross of Franchise Entertainment Research.
"Generally, the layoffs don't bother these films; in fact, they get stronger... that's not happening here."
"Smurfs," the latest film featuring the adorable blue creatures and starring Rihanna as Smurfette, opened in a lackluster fourth place with $11 million in North American ticket sales.
"F1: The Movie," the Apple and Warner Bros. flick starring Brad Pitt as a washed-up Formula One driver who gets one last shot at redemption, finished in fifth place at $9.6 million.
"The current lineup in theaters is strong, with a broad selection of big titles including superheroes, action, monsters, horror and animation," said Gross.
"Superman" will soon get a new superhero rival when Marvel's hotly anticipated "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" starring Pedro Pascal hits theaters in the coming days.
Rounding out the top 10 were:
"How to Train Your Dragon" ($5.4 million)
"Eddington" ($4.3 million)
"Elio" ($2.0 million)
"Lilo & Stitch" ($1.5 million)
"28 Years Later" ($1.3 million)
J.Sotiriou--AN-GR