The entertainment conglomerates wisely avoid big new releases while everyone and his Aunt Marybelle stay home to watch football. (But they weren't above previewing a new long-form cartoon ...)
THREE DAYS OF GROSSES
1) Glass -- 3,665 (-179) -- $9.5M (-50%) -- $88.6M
2) The Upside -- 3,568 (+191) -- $8.8M (-26%) -- $75.5M
3) Miss Bala -- 2,203 -- $6.7M -- $6.7M (1st week)
4) Aquaman -- 2,926 (-208) -- $4.7M (-34%) -- $323.5M
5) …Spider-Verse -- 2,234 (-139) -- $4.4M (-28%) -- $175.3M
6) Green Book -- 2,648 (+218) -- $4.3M (-21%) -- $55.8M
7) The Kid…King -- $4.2M (-42%) -- $13.1M
8) A Dog’s Way Home -- $3.5M (-31%) -- $35.9M
9) Escape Room -- 1,942 (-250) -- $2.9M (-30%) -- $52M
10) They Shall Not Grow Old -- $2.4M -- $10.7M
The undersea super-hero flick Aquaman, heavy with animated effects, has now made $1.1 billion globally.
Spider-Man Into The Spider-verse, still in the Top 5 domestically, has now earned $172 million internationally, for a $347 million total worldwide.
And there's another big animated pic just over the horizon. How To Train Your Dragon 3 made a quick $2.5 million in early previews in the U.S. Meanwhile, it's been rolling out in multiple foreign venues, mostly at #1, and has now made 84.4 million abroad. (It debuts stateside in February 22).
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