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A number respectable enough to shove Mortal Kombat out of the top ten - but not enough however, to surpass Godzilla vs. While based on attendance figures alone, the statistics for World War Z become a little murky, however playing as part of a double feature with A Quiet Place 2 at drive-ins across the country, World War Z managed to earn a total of $448,000 at the box office last weekend. It would seem that World War Z rode the coattails of A Quiet Place 2, just a little. It seems that actor/director John Krasinski can currently do no wrong with the franchise - in fact if rumours are to be believed, a third film could already be on the drawing board. The sequel to the smash hit A Quiet Place was released on May 28th and dominated the holiday weekend box office, with a pandemic-era record take to the princely sum of $58.3 million. Perhaps the resurrection (come on, low-hanging fruit it was going to happen) should come as no real surprise, given the recent release of the eagerly anticipated A Quiet Place 2. Just goes to show that you can't keep a good zombie down. The action horror film, directed by Marc Foster and starring Brad Pitt was released to generally positive reviews a little over 8 years ago, landing Paramount Pictures a fairly healthy (then) box office take of $540.5 million, against a budget of between $190 - $269 million. In an unexpected twist, Paramount's 2013 blockbuster mash World War Z has shambled back from the dead and into the box office top ten.