Box Office Breakdown Archive
Happy Saint Patrick’s Day my box office junkies! Kung Fu Panda 4 chopped the competition, holding at number one with an extra $30 million. Dune Part Two stayed breezy at number two for the second week. Newcomer Arthur the King opened at number three with $7.5 million.
Hiya! Kung Fu Panda 4 chopped the competition, opening at number one with $58 million. Dune Part Two drifted down to number two with $46 million. Imaginary had some real numbers, opening at number three with $10 million. Madame Web sank to number seven and newcomer Yolo
Dune Part Two blew into first place, opening with $81.5 million. Bob Marley One Love slipped to number two while Ordinary angels held at number three. The Chosen: S4 Episodes 7-8 opened at number five while Demon Slayer to the Hashira Training got chopped down to number
It was all about the love this weekend. Bob Marley One Love stayed on top with $13.5 million. Demon Slayer To the Hashira Training grabbed the second spot, opening with $11.5 million. Ordinary Angels was blessed, opening at number three with $6.5 million. Madame Web slid down
Ya man, Bob Marley One Love opened at number one with $51 million. Madame Web snared the second spot, opening with $25 million. Newcomers Land of Bad and Lisa Frankenstein opened respectfully at numbers seven and eight. Mena Girls saw a small jump to number nine, while
The Beekeeper had some positive buzz and stole the number one spot with $7.4 million. Mean Girls weren’t so fetch, dropping to number two with $7.2 million. Wonka continued its sweet streak at number three and Migration held at number four. The awards race gave Poor Things
This weekend’s box office was a double take from last week with the top six positions on the chart remaining the exact same! Mean Girls held at number one with another $11.7 million. The only newcomer was I.S.S. which opened at number seven with $3 million. Night
Mean Girls had a nice opening at number one with $33 million. The Beekepper got stung, opening at number two with $19 million. Wonka was still pretty sweet, slipping to number three with $10.8 million. Migration flew down to number four and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom
Wonka was still pretty sweet, holding at number one for a fourth week. Night Swim made a splash, opening at number two with $12 million. Aquaman and The Lost Kingdom sank a little to number three, while Migration was for the birds at number four. The Boys
Wonka flipped the script on Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. Stealing back the top spot after last week with $22 million. Migration held at number three while The Color Purple premiered at number four. The Boys in the Boat sank, opening at number six with just $8.4
Wonka was pretty sweet, opening at number one with $39 million. The Hunger Games fought back and held on to the number two position with $5.8 million. The Boy and the Heron and Godzilla Minus One each dropped down a spot on the chart from last week.
Indie films ruled the chart with The Boy and The Heron taking the number one spot by opening with $12.8 million. The Hunger Games, Godzilla Minus One, Trolls, and Wish are held their respective spots from last week. Beyoncé plummeted to number six from last week’s top