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‘Uncharted’ tops the US box office

For the eighth time in two and a half months, “Uncharted” starring Tom Holland took first place at the US box office.

Sony Pictures’ Uncharted, starring Holland and Mark Wahlberg, topped ticket sales in its second weekend of release with $23.3 million, according to distributors estimates on Sunday.

Uncharted also performed well, dropping a modest 46% from its $44 million debut, and within two weeks it grossed $83.4 million in US and Canadian theaters.

Uncharted, a $120 million adventure feature film about a lost treasure, is also gaining popularity abroad as it approaches its mid-March China release.

Uncharted added $58.3 million overseas, bringing its total global sales to $226.4 million so far.

The film’s international sales include $46.7 million in two weeks in Russia.

In the wake of the blockbuster commercial activity of “Spider-Man: No Way Home”, the success of Uncharted has instrumented the growing star power of the 25-year-old Holland.

“No Way Home”, which topped the box office six times in December and January, continues to be a hit in theaters.

This weekend, it took third place with $5.8 million, bringing it close to $800 million in domestic ticket sales.

The star power also kept the movie “Dog” starring Channing Tatim in second place.

The MGM-distributed film, which Tatim co-directed with Caroline Red, fell just 32% to $10.1 million in its second weekend of release.

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