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‘Bullet Train’ speeds through box office again this weekend

“Bullet Train” is speeding through the box office for the second week in a row.

On Friday alone, it raked in nearly $3.9 million, according to IMDB’s Box Office Mojo.

The Brad Pitt-led flick is projected to bring in over $13.1 million this weekend, according to Forbes, after opening on Aug. 5. It’s sold $44.9 million in tickets domestically and $77 million worldwide since its premiere.

“DC League of Super-Pets” barked its way into second place, taking home close to $2 million in sales. Dwayne Johnson, who voices the character of Krypto the Superdog, recently took to Instagram to reveal a full post-credit scene from the film, Deadline reported.

“Top Gun: Maverick,” which took a nosedive down to sixth place last Friday, flew back up to third place this week, earning over $1.9 million. The reboot of the 1986 blockbuster recently surpassed “Titanic” as the seventh-highest grossing film in box office history, according to ABC.

This image released by Warner Bros Pictures shows characters, from left, Chip, a squirrel voiced by Diego Luna, PB, potbellied pig voiced by Vanessa Bayer, Krypto, voiced by Dwayne Johnson, Ace, voiced by Kevin Hart and Merton, a turtle voiced by Natasha Lyonne in a scene from "DC League of Super Pets."
“DC League of Super-Pets” garnered nearly $2 million at the box office. Warner Bros. Pictures via AP
Tom Cruise in Top Gun: Maverick
“Top Gun: Maverick,” remains a top box office hit after being released on Memorial day weekend. Paramount Pictures/Paramount Pictures

Audiences are starting to say “no” to Jordan’s Peele’s “Nope,” which slipped one spot to fourth place this week, with almost $1.6 million in sales. Following in fifth place was “Thor: Love and Thunder,” with an over $1.4 million take.