For a second consecutive weekend, A24’s speculative thriller Civil War ruled the movie office, grossing $11,127,752 million over 3,929 screens.
After becoming the studio’s biggest-ever opening weekend the previous weekend, the movie had a 56% decline. Additionally, IMAX reports that $1.9 million was made globally on its premium screens, with $6.5 million coming from domestic sales.
With a $44,884,414 million domestic total, the film comfortably ranks among the top five for the studio. If things continue this way, Civil War ought to easily rise to the top of the list by the following weekend and to the top before its theatrical run concludes.
Despite three fresh releases, A24’s “Civil War” continues to be the highest grossing movie in North America. Alex Garland is the director of the movie, which stars Kirsten Dunst as a photographer exploring a divided nation. It is among A24’s top five highest-grossing films of all time with $44.8 million in revenue to date.




