Sunday, January 26, 2020

Last Weekend Of January Grosses

Sadly, the two animated features now in general release have fallen out of the Top Ten ... but not far out of the Top Ten. The strongest new release is low-budget thriller The Gentlemen, which managed a fourth place finish.

Three Days of Grosses

1) Bad Boys For Life -- 3,775 theaters -- $34M (-46%) -- $120.6M

2) 1917 -- 3,937 (+325) -- $15.8M (-28%) -- $103.9M

3) Dolittle -- 4,155 -- $12.5M (-43%) -- $44.6M

4) The Gentlemen -- 2,165 -- $11M -- $11M (1st weekend)

5) Jumanji: Next Level -- 3,121 (-202) -- $7.9M (-19%) -- $283.4M

6) The Turning -- 2,571 -- $7.3M -- $7.3M (1st weekend)

7) Star Wars: Rise Of Skywalker -- 2,800 (-258) -- $5.1M (-38%) -- $501.5M

8) Little Women -- 2,528 (+25) -- $4.7M (-26%) -- $93.7M

9) Just Mercy -- 2,408 (-49) -- $4.1M (-30%) -- $27M

10) Knives Out -- 1,667 -- $3.65M (-15%) -- $151.9M

11) Frozen II -- 1,750 (-330) -- $2.55M (-33.1%) -- $470M ...

13) Spies in Disguise -- 1,323 (-438) --$1,790,000 (-33%) -- $62,049,741

Meantime, there is the rest of the world in play. Some worldwide totals for selected animated (and half-animated) flicks:

Global Box Office

Frozen II -- $1,419.3M

Spies In Disguise -- $147.8M

The Addams Family -- $200.2M

Jumanji: Next Level -- $738M

Dolittle -- $91.1M

Spies In Disguise and The Addams Family have (obviously?) not been record setters. Spies, with a budget of $100 million, may or may not end up in the black. The Addams Family, however, is already well into profits. Subsidized by Free Money in Canada, its reported cost is $24 million.

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