Box Office Breakdown! Split Takes The Top Spot! A Dog’s Life Wobbles Into Number Two! and More!
Split had multiple ticket sales, holding at number one with $26.2 million.
A Dog’s Purposed wagged its tail at number two, opening with $18.3 million.
Hidden Figures made the grade at number three with $14 million.
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter was walking dead at number four, opening with $13.8 million.
La La Land held a tune and the number five spot with $12 million.
xXx: The Return of Xander Cage was stunted at number six with $8.2 million.
Sing belted it out at number seven with $6.2 million.
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story still had some force at number eight with $5.1 million.
Monster Trucks got a flat at number nine with $4.1 million.
Rounding out the top ten was Gold, opening with $3.4 million.
Check out the full box office chart below:
1 | Split | $26,268,685 | $77,998,775 |
2 | A Dog’s Purpose | $18,386,020 | $18,386,020 |
3 | Hidden Figures | $14,000,000 | $104,021,694 |
4 | Resident Evil: The Final Chapter | $13,850,000 | $13,850,000 |
5 | La La Land | $12,050,000 | $106,509,372 |
6 | xXx: The Return of Xander Cage | $8,250,000 | $33,487,750 |
7 | Sing | $6,213,710 | $257,405,085 |
8 | Rogue One: A Star Wars Story | $5,124,000 | $520,049,573 |
9 | Monster Trucks | $4,100,000 | $28,135,147 |
10 | Gold | $3,470,000 | $3,470,000 |
Next week might be a squeaker, but look for Rings to edge out Split, while the Space Between Us has plenty of space between it and number one. Tune in to see if I’m right.
Until then, happy movie going!
Recommended viewing: Identity
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Suddenly Susan loves the poo poo sticky. Love that fangirl got another one right whoop whoop! Bajamma!
I don’t know what the poo poo sticky means.
Hmmmmm so Susan, chalk another one up for you. Clap, Clap.
Not sure next week will make it a streak though.
I have a thought, there should be a photo of you, like a graphic with your recommendations, why you like them and then like a rad sign as the header image. I think that would do well.
Which movie is Identity. I don’t remember it.
Thought Resident Evil would do better. Interesting. That and the newest underworld underperforming, franchise fatigue?