Not even Clifford the Big Red Dog could topple Marvel's Eternals as the latest MCU film secured its second-straight weekend domestic box office win by earning $27.5 million.
As reported by Variety, Eternals has officially crossed the $100 million mark in North America, with a domestic total currently sitting at $118 million. In its second weekend, Eternals saw a 61% drop from the $71 million it made in its debut, putting its decline between Shang-Chi's 52% and Black Widow's 67%.
Internationally, Eternals brought in another $48 million from 49 markets, bringing its overseas total to $162.6 million and its global total to $281.4 million.
Clifford the Big Red Dog did manage to take the #2 spot with $16.4 million between Friday and Sunday. Clifford is also available on Paramount+ and had a jumpstart on the weekend as it was released in theaters on Wednesday. In its first five days on the big screen, Clifford earned $22 million.
In our Clifford the Big Red Dog review, we said that it "is a sweet if shallow kids offering that sometimes soars higher than expected."
Dune placed third by taking in $5.5 million, bringing its domestic total to $93 million. Internationally, Dune collected $6.8 million, making its international total $258 million and its global total $351.2 million.
No Time to Die took fifth place with $4.6 million in ticket sales. The latest Bond film has surpassed $700 million globally, making it the second Hollywood film in the COVID-19 pandemic times to do so following F9.
Venom: Let There Be Carnage rounded out the top five with $4 million, but it also became the second COVID-era release to earn over $200 million at the domestic box office. It currently stands at $202 million. Globally, Venom: Let There Be Carnage has earned $441 million.
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