Anime is once again on top at the box office. Sony Pictures and Crunchyroll have scored their second number one movie in just a handful of weeks, with "Chainsaw Man — The Movie: Reze Arc" besting the competition with a bigger-than-expected debut. Meanwhile, several other newcomers opened slightly below expectations, which paved the way for anime to win the day.
Director Tatsuya Yoshihara's cinematic take on "Chainsaw Man" opened to $18 million domestically, easily giving it the number one spot over last weekend's champion "Black Phone 2" ($13 million). Meanwhile, "Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere" opened soft with just $9.1 million. At one point, it looked like these two movies would be in a tight race for the crown, but that's not how things panned out. The weekend's other newcomer

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