(Los Angeles) The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds

The fifth film in the saga, it collected $42 million over the Thanksgiving long weekend, according to estimates from specialist firm Exhibitor Relations published on Sunday.

That’s $10 million more than Ridley Scott’s very ambitious Napoléon, released Wednesday, and which attempts in 2 hours 39 minutes to combine Homeric battles and the sentimental life of Bonaparte.

The new feature film from the director of Gladiator, Blade Runner, Thelma and Louise is in second place at the box office in the United States and Canada.

In third place is Disney’s new animated film, Wish, which celebrates the studios’ 100th anniversary with dozens of nods to its vast heritage, and takes the opportunity to reconnect with its passion for evil characters. It raised $31.7 million over the five-day weekend.

Next came Trolls Band Together, with $25.3 million. This other animated film tells the story of “Branch” and the “boy band” that he formed with his brothers. When one of them is kidnapped, “Branch” and his sweetheart “Poppy” go looking for him.

Thanksgiving came in fifth place at the box office ($11 million). The film, which, as its name suggests, is in the realm of horror, takes place in a small town in the northeast of the United States, terrorized by an ax killer at the time of the famous Northeastern festival. American.

The Marvels (9,2 millions)

Winter Break (3,8 millions)

Taylor Swift : The Eras Tour (2,3 millions)

Five Nights at Freddy’s (2,4 millions)

Saltburn (2 millions)