Rock-and-roll rules the turnstiles as Warner's animated feature makes ready to leave the Top Ten, and make way for Illumination Entertainment's Grinch.
THREE DAYS OF GROSSES
1) Bohemian Rhapsody -- 4,000 -- $48.9M -- $48.9M (1st weekend)
2) Nutcracker… -- 3,766 -- $20.2M -- $20.2M (1st weekend)
3) Nobody’s Fool -- 2,468 -- $13.8M -- $13.8M (1st weekend)
4) Halloween -- 3,775 (-215) -- $11.1M (-65%) -- $150.4M
5) A Star Is Born -- 3,431 (-473) -- $10.7M (-24%) -- $165.2M
6) Venom -- 3,067 (-500) -- $7.5M (-30%) -- $198.3M
7) Hunter Killer -- 2,720 -- $4.1M (-37%) -- $13.6M
8) Goosebumps 2 -- 2,828 (-895) -- $3.6M (-50%) -- $44M
9) The Hate U Give -- 1,507 (-868) -- $3.5M (-31%) -- $23.5M
10) Smallfoot -- 2,002 (-660) -- $3.1M (-35%) -- $76.7M
Smallfoot has now made $192,684,301 around the world. Not one of Warner Bros. larger hits, but since it's still playing off in lots of market and cost less than $100 million, (it was made in Canada at Sony Picture Imageworks Vancouver studio), it might eke out a profit by the time all cash streams are exhausted.
Incredibles 2 remains in 150 theaters domestically and has taken in $608,113,568 domestically. Worldwide Brad Bird's feature has taken in $1,238,213,568, good enough for #15 on the all-time grossers list.
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