With no new wide releases in theaters, the weekend box-office looks pretty much the same as last week, at least as far as the Top 6 is concerned, and "Ralph Breaks the Internet" is still holding at the top of the charts.
Find out more about the weekend box-office after the jump.
"Ralph Breaks the Internet" topped the weekend box-office for a third consecutive weekend with $16.1 million, bringing its domestic total to $140.8 million, while overseas it has brought in a total of $117.3 million.
Not far behind, "Dr. Seuss' The Grinch" finished in second place with $15.1 million after a 15.4% drop. The film has grossed $223 million domestically and $98.9 million internationally, against a $75 million budget.
"Creed II" is holding on at #3 with $10.3 million. The film has brought in $96.4 million in the U.S. and its overseas cume has reached $23.2 million.
In fourth place we find "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald", which has dropped 40%, grossing $6.8 million over the weekend for a domestic total of $145.2 million. Its international tally is now at $423.3 million.
The Top 5 is rounded out by another holdover, the biopic "Bohemian Rhapsody" with $6 million. The film has grossed a total of $173.5 million domestically and $423 million overseas against a $52 million budget.
"Green Book" and "A Star is Born" benefitted from the announcement of the Golden Globe nominations. "Green Book" held its position at #6 and managed to increast last week's earnings by 0.1%, which amounts to $3.9 million over the weekend for a total of $19.9 million. "A Star is Born" landed outside the Top 10 last week and while it couldn't quite get back in, it did register a 38.3% increase, grossing $2.5 million over the weekend for a domestic total of $197.1 million.
In other news, "Schindler's List" was re-released in theaters to celebrate the film's 25th anniversary and grossed $551,000 from 1,029 theaters. And, the highly anticipated DC Comics movie "Aquaman" made a killing in China where it opened with a massive $93.6 million, which is Warner Bros' largest debut ever in China. The film will continue to open internationally throughout December and in the U.S. on December 21st.
New Wide Releases: None.
Biggest Drop : "The Possession of Hannah Grace" (-50.4%)
Smallest Drop : "Dr. Seuss' The Grinch" (-15.4%)
Not far behind, "Dr. Seuss' The Grinch" finished in second place with $15.1 million after a 15.4% drop. The film has grossed $223 million domestically and $98.9 million internationally, against a $75 million budget.
"Creed II" is holding on at #3 with $10.3 million. The film has brought in $96.4 million in the U.S. and its overseas cume has reached $23.2 million.
In fourth place we find "Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald", which has dropped 40%, grossing $6.8 million over the weekend for a domestic total of $145.2 million. Its international tally is now at $423.3 million.
The Top 5 is rounded out by another holdover, the biopic "Bohemian Rhapsody" with $6 million. The film has grossed a total of $173.5 million domestically and $423 million overseas against a $52 million budget.
"Green Book" and "A Star is Born" benefitted from the announcement of the Golden Globe nominations. "Green Book" held its position at #6 and managed to increast last week's earnings by 0.1%, which amounts to $3.9 million over the weekend for a total of $19.9 million. "A Star is Born" landed outside the Top 10 last week and while it couldn't quite get back in, it did register a 38.3% increase, grossing $2.5 million over the weekend for a domestic total of $197.1 million.
In other news, "Schindler's List" was re-released in theaters to celebrate the film's 25th anniversary and grossed $551,000 from 1,029 theaters. And, the highly anticipated DC Comics movie "Aquaman" made a killing in China where it opened with a massive $93.6 million, which is Warner Bros' largest debut ever in China. The film will continue to open internationally throughout December and in the U.S. on December 21st.
New Wide Releases: None.
Biggest Drop : "The Possession of Hannah Grace" (-50.4%)
Smallest Drop : "Dr. Seuss' The Grinch" (-15.4%)
Rank | Title | Weekend Gross | Domestic Total | Foreign Total | Budget |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Ralph Breaks the Internet | $16.1M | $140.8M | $117.3M | $175M |
2 | Dr. Seuss' The Grinch | $15.1M | $223.4M | $98.9M | $75M |
3 | Creed II | $10.3M | $96.4M | $23.2M | $50M |
4 | Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald | $6.8M | $145.2M | $423.3M | $200M |
5 | Bohemian Rhapsody | $6M | $173.5M | $423M | $52M |
6 | Instant Family | $5.6M | $54.1M | $6.3M | $48M |
7 | Green Book | $3.9M | $19.9M | N/A | $23M |
8 | Robin Hood | $3.5M | $27.2M | $38.5M | $100M |
9 | The Possession of Hannah Grace | $3.1M | $11.5M | $11.5M | $9.5M |
10 | Widows | $3.1M | $38.1M | $26.9M | $42M |
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