As if 2020 didn't bring horrors enough, North American moviegoers seem to crave more: Fright film "The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It" earned an estimated $24 million this weekend to top the box office as more and more theaters reopen after a bleak year.

The new Warner Bros. release, the latest in the "Conjuring" franchise, shouldered aside last weekend's breakthrough boxoffice leader, "A Quiet Place: Part II."

Its result was considered especially positive for Warner since "Conjuring" is already available online to HBO Max subscribers at no extra cost. The film again has Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga as paranormal investigators grappling with demonic nastiness.

"Quiet Place," another scare film, directed by John Krasinski and starring his wife Emily Blunt, took in $19.5 million for the Friday-through-Sunday period, down from last weekend's $48 million but still considered a solid result with 75 percent of theaters now open.

The Paramount film, about a family in a post-apocalyptic world haunted by fierce but mostly unseen monsters, is slated to become the quickest film to cross the $100 million mark in North America since Covid-19 plunged the world -- and the film industry -- into crisis.

"The landscape is becoming competitive again," Hollywood Reporter quoted Warner executive Jeff Goldstein as saying, "which is a great sign of things to come in the summer and fall."

In third place was Disney's family-friendly "Cruella," an origin story based on its popular "One Hundred and One Dalmatians." With Emma Stone as the sneering title villain, the live-action film took in $11.2 million.

Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga, stars of boxoffice hit 'The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It,' are seen at a June 2019 showing of an earlier film in the franchise, 'Annabelle Comes Home'
Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga, stars of boxoffice hit 'The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It,' are seen at a June 2019 showing of an earlier film in the franchise, 'Annabelle Comes Home' GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / KEVIN WINTER

Fourth spot went to Universal's computer-animated "Spirit Untamed" at $6.2 million. Isabela Merced voices a young girl who befriends a wild mustang named Spirit. Jake Gyllenhaal and Julianne Moore also star.

In fifth place, for the second straight week, was Disney's computer-animated fantasy "Raya and the Last Dragon," at $1.3 million. Its mostly Asian-American cast includes the voices of Awkwafina and Sandra Oh.

Rounding out the top 10 were:

"Wrath of Man" ($1.3 million)

"Spiral" ($890,000)

"Demon Slayer the Movie: Mugen Train" ($750,000)

"Godzilla vs. Kong" ($463,000)

"Dream Horse" ($230,000)