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Glass was a clear winner for a third week with $9.3 million. The Upside was still positive at number two with $8.8 million. Miss Bala packed a punch, opening at number three with $6.7 million. Aquaman stayed afloat at number four with $4.7 million. Spider-Man:
Glass was crystal clear in taking the top spot again with $19 million. The Upside stayed positive at number two again with $12.2 million. Aquaman swam upstream, holding at number three with $7.3 million. The Kid Who Would be King wasn’t too knightly, opening at number
Glass shattered the competition, opening at number one with $40.5 million. The Upside was positive at number two with $15.6 million. Dragon Ball Super: Broly was mediocre, opening at number three with $10.6 million. Aquaman stayed afloat at number four with $10.3 million. Spider-Man: Into The
The Upside was on top, opening at number one with $19.5 million. Aquaman swam in lane two with $17.2 million. A Dog’s Way Home sniffed out the number three spot, opening with $11.3 million. Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse swung up a spot to number four with
Aquaman sailed into the top spot for the third week in a row with $30.7 million. Escape Room was trapped at number two, opening with $18 million. Mary Poppins Returns swept up the number three spot with $15.7 million. Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse was stuck
This weekend’s box office played out a lot like last week’s. Aquaman dove into the top spot for a second week with $51.5 million. Mary Poppins Returns swept up the number two spot again with $28 million. Bumblebee buzzed into third place again with $20.5 million.
Aquaman swam into first place, opening with $72.1 million for the 5 day total. Mary Poppins Returns soared into second place, opening with $31 million for the 5 day total. Bumblebee got stung, opening at number three with just $21 million. Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse spun
Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse swung into the top spot, opening with $35.4 million. The Mule trotted into second place, opening with $17.2 million. Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch (2018) still had holiday spirit at number three with $11.5 million. Ralph Breaks the Internet broke the bank at
With almost no new movies opening, this week’s box office was a complete deja vu from last week. Ralph Breaks the Internet broke the bank at number one for a third week with $16.1 million. Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch (2018) grew a heart, holding at number
Ralph Breaks the Internet smashed into the top spot again with $25.7 million. Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch (2018) climbed back up to number two with $17.7 million. Creed II took a punch, slipping to number three with $16.8 million. Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald had some
I hope everyone had a wonderful, movie filled Thanksgiving! Ralph Breaks the Internet broke the box office, opening at number one with $84.4 million for the five day weekend total. Creed II took it on the chin, opening at number two with $55.8 million for the
Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald cast a spell, opening at number one with $62 million. Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch (2018) was very merry at number two with $38.1 million. Bohemian Rhapsody was still a champion at number three with $15.7 million. Instant Family was broken