Tom Holland continues box office dominance with ‘Uncharted’

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“Uncharted” opened with $51 million over President’s Day weekend, Friday through Monday, to lead all films in North America, according to industry estimates released Monday.

The adventure film — based on a video game and starring Tom Holland of “Spider-Man” fame and Mark Wahlberg — beat out another movie making its debut, “Dog.” That film, starring and co-directed by Channing Tatum, is about a war veteran and the Belgian Shepherd who helps him adjust after a traumatic brain injury. It grossed $18 million this weekend, Comscore reported.

“Spider-Man: No Way Home,” also starring Holland, continued its historic run, raking in another $9 million for third place and bringing its 10- week domestic total to over $771.9 million, third all-time.

Last weekend’s top-grossing film, “Death on the Nile,” was fourth with $7.5 million in its second week in theaters.

“Jackass Forever” was fifth with $6.2 million in its third week.

Rounding out the top 10 domestic releases, as estimated by Comscore, were “Marry Me” ($4.3 million), “Sing 2” ($3.8 million), “Scream” ($2.3 million), “Blacklight” ($2 million) and “The Cursed” ($2 million).

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