Box Office Breakdown! Rogue One Blasts The Box Office! Collateral Beauty Bombs! And More! Archive
Split divided ticket sales and came out on top for the third week with $14.5 million. Rings rung loudly, opening at number two with $13 million. A Dog’s Purpose had meaning at number three with $10.8 million. Hidden Figures was in the open at number
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
Split was a box office hit, opening at number one with $40.1 million. xXx: The Return of Xander Cage scored at number two with a $20 million opening. Hidden Figures made the grade at number three with $16.2 million. Sing celebrated at number four with $9 million.
Hidden Figures had the numbers, moving up to the top spot with $20.4 million. La La Land sang a new tune, moving up to the number two spot with $14.5 million. Sing held a note, staying at number three with $13.8 million. Rogue One: A Star
Rogue One: A Star Wars Story squeaked into the top spot for a fourth week with $21.9 million. Hidden Figures made its mark at number two with $21.8 million. Sing hit a high note at number three with $19.5 million. Underworld: Blood Wars was defeated, opening
Rogue One a Star Wars Story claimed the top spot for a third week with $49.5 million. Sing held a tune and the number two spot with $42.8 million. Passengers hung on to the number three spot with $16.1 million. Moana sailed up two spots to
Happy Holidays!!!! Rogue One: A Star Wars Story celebrated at number one for a second week with $64.3 million. Sing opened at number two to the tune of $35.2 million. Passengers was abandoned, opening at number three with $14.8 million. Why Him was questionable, opening
Rogue One A Star Wars Story blasted it’s way to number one, opening with $155 million! Moana belly danced down to number two with $11.6 million. Office Christmas Party celebrated at number three with $8.5 million. Collateral Beauty was emotional, opening at number four with $7