You can’t keep a good symbiote down.
“Venom: The Last Dance” earned another $6.6 million in ticket sales during its second week in theaters, and holds steady at No. 1, according to The Numbers.
The film stars Tom Hardy as Eddie Brock, a journalist forced to share his body with a demonic-looking alien symbiote that feasts on human brains.
“Venom: The Last Dance” finished at the top of the box office on Friday. Columbia-Sony Pictures via APIn eight days, the final chapter in the “Venom” trilogy generated more than $70 million in box office receipts.
“Smile 2,” the psychological thriller starring Jack Nicholson’s son, Ray, holds on to the No. 2 position, earning another $1.98 million in sales for a total of $47 million earned after its third weeks in theaters.
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“Here” from legendary filmmaker Robert Zemeckis is the only new release to have entered the top 5 this week, and followed at No. 3, netting $1.94 million in first-day sales.
The PG-13 flick revolves around a home, and the various families who move into it over the years.
The Post’s Johnny Oleksinski panned “Here,” saying the film’s “like watching a lousy stage play in which actors, cranked up to 200%, deliver soapy speeches to a wall.”
Ray Nicholson in a scene from “Smile 2.” Paramount Pictures via AP Tom Hanks and Robin Wright in a scene from “Here.” Sony Pictures via AP“The Wild Robot” finished in fourth place, earning another $1.8 million at the box office. In five weeks, the film has made more than $115 million.
“Conclave,” a drama about the naming of a new Pope starring Ralph Fiennes, round things out at No. 5 with $1.4 million made during its second week in theaters.