The Brad Pitt–led Bullet Train was the top film at the box office on what marked this summer's lowest-grossing weekend, according to Deadline.The David Leitch–directed film claimed the top spot for the second straight week with $13.4 million, according to studio estimates.Bullet Train, which costars Sandra Bullock, Joey King, Brian Tyree Henry, Zazie Beetz, and Andrew Koji, had a $30 million opening last week.
It has made $54.5 million domestically and $114.5 million globally in its two weeks of release, according to Box Office Mojo.
The latest: The Brad Pitt-led Bullet Train was the top film at the box office on what marked this summer's lowest-grossing weekend, as it took in $13.4 million, according to studio estimatesThe animated Warner Bros.
film DC League of Super-Pets, which features the voices of Dwayne Johnson and Kevin Hart, came in second with $7.17 million.On a weekend which marked the debut of three new movies, Top Gun: Maverick landed in third place in its 12th week with a $7.15 million weekend, expanding its theater count from 2,760 to 3,181.
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