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Dungeons and Dragons Honor Among Thieves was magical, opening at number one with $38.5 million. John Wick Chapter 4 fought hard at number two while His Only Son opened at number three. Scream V! and Creed III held their respective places. Jesus Revolution rounded out the top
John Wick: Chapter 4 smashed the box office, opening at number one with $73.5 million. Creed III fought its way to number two with $10 million. The Shazam and Scream sequels held their spots on the chart, while Ant-Man and Cocaine Bear dropped. Rounding out the tope
Ant-Man & the Wasp Quantumania won big, opening at number one with $104 million. Avatar the Way of Water made a splash by holding at number two. Magic Mike’s Last Dance was stripped down to number three. Puss and Boots, 80 for Brady, and Knock at the
Magic Mike strutted his stuff in the number one spot, opening with $8.2 million. Avatar: The Way of Water continued to swim at number two. Titanic 25 Year Anniversary stayed afloat at number three with $6.4 million. Knock at the Cabin, 80 for Brady, and M3GAN all
Knock at the Cabin was welcomed at number one, opening with $14.2 million. 80 for Brady scored at number two with $12.5 million. Avatar: The Way of Water was finally de-throned and slipped down to number three. Missing was lost, opening at number eight. The Indie film
Avatar The Way of Water washed over the box office again and kept the number one spot with another $31 million. M3GAN, Puss in Boots, and a Man Called Otto all held their positions from last week. Plane opened at number five with $10 million, while House
Avatar: The Way of Water made a splash taking the top spot with a $134 million opening. Violent Night held at number two with $5.6 million while Black Panther: Wakanda Forever was finally de-throned down to number three. The middle part of the chart stayed the same
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever held at number one for the FIFTH week in a row. There’s not much else to report with slots two through five remaining the exact same. Black Adam and The Fabelmans swapped chart spots from last week, while the indie tear jerker Spoiler
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever held at number one for the fourth week in a row. It’s been a long time since we’ve seen a film reign supreme. Violent Night was on the naughty list, opening at number two with $13.3 million. Strange World dropped to number three,
The box office didn’t have too much to be thankful for, as this was one of the lowest in history. Black Panther: Wakanda Forever held at number one for a third week in a row. Strange World had a rather uninspired opening at number two, while Glass
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever slashed through the competition, opening at number one with $180 million! Black Adam (there’s a theme here) got bumped to number two while Ticket to Paradise held at number three. Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile and Smile (another theme here) both moved up one spot
Black Adam had the power to stay on top for a third week in a row with another $18 million. Newcomer One Piece Film: Red (I haven’t heard of it either) opened at number two. Ticket to Paradise enjoyed a vacation at number three, while Smile and