This weekend, animated titles make up 30% of the Top Ten box office list ...
THREE DAYS OF GROSSES
1) …Spider-Verse -- 3,813 -- $35.4M -- $35.4M (1st weekend)
2) The Mule -- $17.2M -- $17.2M (1st weekend)
3) The Grinch -- 3,759 (-82) -- $11.5M (-23%) -- $239.2M
4) Ralph Breaks The Internet -- 3,575 (-220) -- $9.5M (-41%) -- $154.4M
5) Mortal Engines -- 3,103 -- $7.5M -- $7.5M (1st weekend)
6) Creed II -- 3,107 (-645) -- $5.3M (-46%) -- $104.8M
7) Bohemian Rhapsody Fox/NR/GK -- 2,213 (-740) -- $4.1M (-32%) -- $180.4M
8) Instant Family -- 2,860 (-566) -- $3.7M (-35%) -- $60.2M
9) Fantastic Beasts 2 -- 2,606 (-845) -- $3.6M (-48%) -- $151.6M
10) Green Book -- 1,215 -- $2.7M (-29%) -- $24.6M
The Grinch has had more staying power than Ralph Breaks the Internet, and now has collected $239.2 million domestically to Ralph's $154.4 million.
Globally, The Grinch stands at $374,563,375, while Ralph has pulled in $285,087,668.
And what's up next? The Lego Movie 2 rolls out February 8; the third installment of How To Train Your Dragon arrives on February 22, and Paramount's Wonder Park (in work when I was gainfully employed 2-plus years ago, arrives on March 15th.
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