Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
, with Benedict Cumberbatch playing the hero of Marvel, is still at the top of the weekly box office in France, according to figures released Wednesday by CBO-Box Office.
The sequel to the adventures of the wizard in the red cape who explores parallel worlds had made the best start for a film of the year 2022. In total, more than two million fans have bought a ticket since the release of this film by Sam Raimi.
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The Northman
, an adaptation of Shakespeare's Hamlet inspired by a Scandinavian legend, climbed to second place (137,676 admissions), defeating
Fantastic Beasts: Dumbledore's Secrets
(96,507 admissions), which moved into third place.
This third part of a franchise derived from the Harry Potter universe, which tells the fight of Albus Dumbledore (Jude Law) against the evil Gellert Grindelwald (Mads Mikkelsen), however accumulates a total of nearly 2.5 million entries since its release.
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In fourth position, the film
Ténor
by Claude Zidi Jr., which tells the story of a young Parisian suburbanite juggling between accounting studies, rap battles and sushi delivery, and crosses paths during a race at the Opéra de Paris a singing teacher who spotted her talent (nearly 200,000 admissions since her release).
The French comedy
What have we all done to God?
(also a third episode), starring Christian Clavier and Chantal Lauby, moves into fifth place, surpassing 2.1 million viewers since its release six weeks ago.
1.
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
: 614,758 admissions (total 2,053,045 in two weeks) 620 copies
2.
The Northman
: 137,676 (new) 351 copies
3.
Fantastic Beasts 3: Dumbledore's Secrets
: 96,507 admissions (total 2,524,670 in five weeks) 740 copies
4.
Tenor
: 68,209 entries 491 copies
5.
What have we all done to God?
: 66,602 entries (2,178,047 entries in six weeks) 526 copies