Dwayne Johnson's very expensive Christmas action comedy "Red One" topped the box-office charts and ended "Venom: The Last Dance"'s three-week reign, but failed to impress despite being the weekend's only new wide release. Overall, earnings were down over 36% compared to the same frame last year which saw the release of "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes" in theaters.
Read more about the weekend box-office after the jump.
"Red One" opened in first place with $32.1 million from 4,032 theaters, while overseas it raked in another $51.1 million for a worldwide debut of $83.2 million. The film cost around $250 million to produce, to which it adds at least $100 million in marketing costs. The critical reception was largely negative (33% on Rotten Tomatoes), but moviegoers loved it ("A-" CinemaScore).
"Venom: The Last Dance" finished its fourth weekend in second place with $7.3 million, down 53.9% from last week. The threequel has now grossed $127.5 million domestically and $308.5 million overseas for a worldwide total of $436 million.
"The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" held in third place for its sophomore frame, grossing $5.2 million, a 51.3% decline from its debut weekend. The holiday film has now grossed $19.8 million.
The horror thriller "Heretic" dropped from #2 to #4 and grossed $5.1 million in its second weekend, dropping 52.3%. The film's domestic cume has reached $20.4 million, and it also adds $5 million from foreign markets.
The Top 5 is rounded out by the animated film "The Wild Robot" with $4.2 million, dropping just 36.2% in its eighth weekend. The domestic gross has reached $137.6 million, and internationally it raked in $171.1 million, which brings its global tally to $308.8 million against a budget of $78 million.
In other news, the Filipino drama "Hello, Love, Again" opened in eighth place with $2.3M from 248 theaters, a very impressive debut that ranks as the highest-grossing opening weekend and widest release of a Filipino film in the North American market.
"Venom: The Last Dance" finished its fourth weekend in second place with $7.3 million, down 53.9% from last week. The threequel has now grossed $127.5 million domestically and $308.5 million overseas for a worldwide total of $436 million.
"The Best Christmas Pageant Ever" held in third place for its sophomore frame, grossing $5.2 million, a 51.3% decline from its debut weekend. The holiday film has now grossed $19.8 million.
The horror thriller "Heretic" dropped from #2 to #4 and grossed $5.1 million in its second weekend, dropping 52.3%. The film's domestic cume has reached $20.4 million, and it also adds $5 million from foreign markets.
The Top 5 is rounded out by the animated film "The Wild Robot" with $4.2 million, dropping just 36.2% in its eighth weekend. The domestic gross has reached $137.6 million, and internationally it raked in $171.1 million, which brings its global tally to $308.8 million against a budget of $78 million.
In other news, the Filipino drama "Hello, Love, Again" opened in eighth place with $2.3M from 248 theaters, a very impressive debut that ranks as the highest-grossing opening weekend and widest release of a Filipino film in the North American market.
Rank | Title | Weekend Gross | Domestic Total | Foreign Total | Budget |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Red One | $32.1M | $32.1M | $51.1M | $250M |
2 | Venom: The Last Dance | $7.3M | $127.5M | $308.5M | $120M |
3 | The Best Christmas Pageant Ever | $5.2M | $19.8M | N/A | $10M |
4 | Heretic | $5.1M | $20.4M | $5M | $10M |
5 | The Wild Robot | $4.2M | $137.6M | $171.1M | $78M |
6 | Smile 2 | $2.9M | $65.6M | $66.2M | $28M |
7 | Conclave | $2.8M | $26.5M | $1.2M | $20M |
8 | Hello, Love, Again | $2.3M | $2.3M | N/A | N/A |
9 | A Real Pain | $2.2M | $2.9M | $0.6M | N/A |
10 | Anora | $1.7M | $10.4M | $9.1M | $6M |
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