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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