Oscar contenders, old releases and new (including the above), get a boost in theaters as studios squeeze more juice from their various oranges. ...
THREE DAYS OF GROSSES
1) Glass -- 3,844 theaters (+3) -- 3-day cume: $18.5M to $19M (-59%) -- $73.2M (-53%)
2) The Upside -- 3,377 theaters (+57) -- $12M+ -- $63M+
3) Aquaman (WB), 3,134 theaters (-341) -- $7.35M -- $316.5M
4) The Kid Who Would Be King -- 3,521 theaters -- $7.15M (1st week)
5) Spider-Man:Into the Spider Verse -- 2,383 theaters (-329) -- $6.3M (-27%) -- $169.19M
6) Green Book -- 2,430 theaters (+1,518) -- $5.35M -- $49M
7) A Dog’s Way Home -- 3,081 theaters (-9) -- $5.2M -- $30.8M
8) Serenity -- 2,561 theaters / $1.5M Fri. -- $4.4M (1st week)
9) Escape Room -- 2,192 theaters (-517) -- $4.28M -- $47.85M
10) Mary Poppins Returns -- 1,985 theaters -- $3,313,781 -- $165,204,791
Spider-Man Into the Spider-vers -- contender for "Best Animated Feature" -- continues to roll right along, declining a mere 27% at the domestic box office. Worldwide, it's taken in $338,100,242 -- that's 50% in the U.S. and Canada, 50% in overseas venues.
Meantime, Ralph Breaks the Internet -- another nominee -- resides at #22 on the box office list. Domestically it's earned $195,950,701; worldwide it's collected $473,588,045.
And now that the holidays are long gone, Dr. Seuss' The Grinch only remains in 146 theaters. In the U.S. and Canada it's grosses $270,397,335. Globally it's up to $508,697,335.
Mary Poppins Returns -- nominated for three Oscards -- has made brisk money at the American box office, putting it in the top teir for live-action musicals. Worldwide it's collected $319,187,704.
No comments:
Post a Comment