Box Office Breakdown Archive
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
Black Adam ruled the earth and the box office for a second week with $27 million. Ticket to Paradise also held its spot at number two with $10 million. Horror new comer Prey for the Devil opened at number three with $7 million, while Smile held at
Black Adam cast a spell on the box office, opening at number one with $67 million. Ticket to Paradise road in coach, opening at number two with $16.3 million. Smile was still pretty happy, holding at number three, while Halloween Ends dropped heavily to number four. The
This weekend was definitely a treat for Halloween Ends, raking in $41 million and opening at number one. Smile was still happy at number two with another $12 million. While Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile held at number three with $7 million. The rest of the box office was
Smile definitely has reason to do so, holding the number one spot for a second week with $17.6 million. Lyle, Lyle Crocodile had a sharp opening at number two with $11.5 million. Amsterdam, Avatar the Re-release, and Barbarian all continued to struggle. Bros needed some love at
Smile was definitely happy, opening at number one with $22 million. Don’t Worry Darling was very content at number two with $7.3 million, while The Woman King continued to conquer at number three. Bros needed some love, opening at number four with just $4.8 million. Top Gun:
Barbarian was savage, opening at number one with $10 million. Brahmastra Part One: Shiva opened at number two (has anyone even heard of this movie?). Bullet Train was on track, holding at number three, while the rest of the chart played a bit of Tetris. The re-release
The Invitation was the guest of honor, opening at number one with $7 million. Bullet Train stayed on track for a second week at number two. Beast roared at number three, while the rest of the chart remained the same. Newcomer Three Thousand Years of Longing broke
Two newcomers broke into the top ten this weekend. Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero opened at number one with $20 million while Beast clawed its way to number two, opening with $11.5 million. Bullet Train stayed on tack at number three and Maverick spiraled down to number