Two Disney movies at the top of the chart.
Black Panther, dominant over most of the last month, continues to top the Big Chart:
THREE DAYS OF GROSSES
1) Black Panther (DIS), 3,942 theaters (-142) / $10M Fri (-37%) / 3-day: $41M (-38%)/Total: $561.8M/Wk 3
2) A Wrinkle in Time (DIS), 3,980 theaters / $10.3m Fri (includes $1.2M previews)/3-day: $32.7M /Wk 1
3) Strangers: Prey at Night (AVI), 2,464 theaters / $4M Fri /3-day: $10.2M /Wk 1
4) Red Sparrow (FOX), 3,064 theaters (+8) / $2.3m Fri (-61%)/3-day: $7.9M (-53%)/Total: $30.9M/ Wk 2
5) Game Night (NL/WB), 3,061 theaters (-441) / $2.1m Fri (-27%)/3-day: $7.7M (-26%)/Total: $44.8M/Wk 3
6) Peter Rabbit (SONY), 3,112 theaters (-495) / $1.4M Fri (-27%) /3-day: $6.5M (-35%) /Total: $93.1M/Wk 5
7) Death Wish (MGM), 2,882 theaters (+35) / $1.7M Fri (-59%)/3-day: $6M (-54%)/Total: $23.3M/Wk 2
8) Annihilation (PAR), 1,709 theaters (-403) / $870K Fri (-43%)/3-day: $3.2M (-43%)/Total: $26.1M/Wk 3
9) The Hurricane Heist (EST), 2,402 theaters / $950k Fri /3-day: $3M /Wk 1
10) Gringo (AMX/STX), 2,404 theaters / $983K Fri /3-day: $2.8M /Wk 1
Peter Rabbit remains in 3,000 theaters with a $94,282,006 domestic gross as of Monday. Ferdinand has a couple hundred theaters and a $83,405,118 domestic gross. The Oscar winner Coco resides in 194 theaters with a totl $208,870,506 from the U.S. and Canada.
Early Man is on 184 screens with $8,044,970 in the kitty. (I'm thinking this could have been a Netflix original, yes? Perhaps a better release strategy?))
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