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'Wonder Woman' Repeats Its Victory at Box Office, 'The Mummy' Is Crushed
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'Wonder Woman' stayed at the first place at North American box office in its second weekend with $58.5 million, while 'The Mummy' opened with $31.7 million.

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"Wonder Woman" keeps dominating North American box office. Despite having a 45 percent drop from its opening weekend, the movie starring Gal Gadot stayed solid at the first place of the chart by earning $58.5 million from 4,165 theaters, bringing its total domestic cume to $206 million.

"It's an extraordinary hold for an extraordinary film. When you open up at this high level, to have only a 45 percent drop, you just don't see it," said Jeff Goldstein, the distribution chief at Warner Bros. "There's something unique about this character, and there's something special about the movie Patty Jenkins made," he added. "Wonder Woman" has an A on CinemaScore and a 93 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Meanwhile, Tom Cruise-starring "The Mummy" had a rather slow start as it only gained $31.7 million domestically. It fared better overseas, however, with $140.8 million. The cume marked Cruise's biggest worldwide opening weekend ever since "War of the Worlds", which opened to $167.4 million back in 2005. So far, "The Mummy" nabbed a B- on Cinema Score. The movie didn't win over critics, earning only a 17 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

"We would love to see more gross domestically," said Nick Carpou, Universal's president of domestic distribution. He added that "a lot of the attention that 'The Mummy' garnered here, aggregated to the international total."

"Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie" sat at the third place of the box office with $12.2 million, while "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" sat at the fourth place with $10.7 million, bringing its total domestic cume to $139 million and its international cume to $603.6 million. Rounding out the top five was "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2", which nabbed $6.3 million domestically.

Top Ten Movies at Weekend Box Office for June 9-11:

  1. "Wonder Woman" - $58.5 million
  2. "The Mummy" - $31.7 million
  3. "Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie" - $12.2 million
  4. "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" - $10.7 million
  5. "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2" - $6.3 million
  6. "It Comes at Night" - $6 million
  7. "Baywatch" - $4.6 million
  8. "Megan Leavey" - $3.8 million
  9. "Alien: Covenant" - $1.8 million
  10. "Everything, Everything" - $1.6 million

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