Once again, Sonic the Hedgehog is the king of the box office. With the premiere ofSonic the Hedgehog 2in theaters, the sequel has pulled in a domestic haul of $71 million at the box office. This by far solidifies the speedster’s sequel as the No. 1 movie at thebox office, putting it above the No. 2 movie,Morbius, by about $60 million. This is the strong opening that Paramount had been expecting forSonic 2, justifying their plans to move forward with more sequels and a Knuckles spinoff series.

While the movie theater industry is still recovering from the pandemic era, fans were coming out in droves to see the new Sonic film. The original movie, released in early 2020 just ahead of the pandemic, pulled in $58 million for its opening weekend with the President’s Day holiday bumping it up to $70 million. The studio credits this success toSonic the Hedgehog 2’s ability to appeal to both fans of the video games as well as people who’ve never played any of them.

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“This film did such a great job in service of the fans while not excluding general audiences. That’s a neat trick,” said Chris Aronson, Paramount’s president of domestic distribution, perVariety.

Morbiushad a pretty solid opening weekend last week, but with its $10.2 million haul in the U.S. and Canada, the film’s performance has dropped by about 74%. Negative reviews certainly did not help that film keep up its momentum with its second weekend in theaters. At 17% on Rotten Tomatoes, the film is one of the lowest-rated Marvel movies ever released.

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Ambulance Came Up Short for Michael Bay and Jake Gyllenhaal

Director Michael Bay’s new action film Ambulance underperformed with its debut, premiering in the No. 4 spot with $8.7 million. The film, starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, and Eiza Gonzalex, follows two adoptive siblings who hijack an ambulance after a bank robbery gone wrong, taking two first responders hostage. It had a $40 million budget.

The Batmanis still drawing crowds at theaters over a month past its theatrical premiere. The Matt Reeves-directed, Robert Pattinson-led superhero flick has pulled in another $6.5 million in the U.S. and Canada. AfterEverything Everywhere All at OnceandUncharted, Marvel’sSpider-Man: No Way Homeis still throwing more stacks of money onto its own monstrous haul, this time with another $625K. The 25th anniversary re-release ofSelenaand Ti West’s acclaimed slasher movieXrounded out the rest of the top 10.

you may see the full top 10 list for the domestic box office below, and you can also find more detailed information atThe Numbers.