Box-Office Weekend: Wonka Displaces Aquaman
There was a bit of rearranging over the box-office weekend as last weekend’s first- and second-place films swapped places this week. Wonka finished on top, besting Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom by $4.5 million.
In its third week of release, the Warner Bros. product Wonka retook the top spot of the top ten bringing in $24.0 million over the weekend. This gives the film a three-week tally of $134.9 million. Meanwhile, last weekend’s top film, Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom dropped to second place where it added $19.5 million to raise its two-week total to $77.8 million for Warner Bros.. Holding its ground in third place was Universal Pictures’ Migration which added $17.2 million over the weekend to bring its two-week total to $54.3 million. Debuting in fourth place was the Warner Bros. offering The Color Purple, which made $13.0 million over the weekend, giving it an overall debut of $45.3 million. This dropped Anyone But You down a spot to a fifth-place finish where it brought in $9.0 million over the weekend for Columbia Pictures, giving the film a two-week total of $25.1 million.
The second debut of the weekend, The Boys in the Boat landed in sixth place where it garnered $8.3 million over the last three days and an overall debut of $21.9 million. This pushed A24’s The Iron Claw from sixth- to seventh-place this weekend where in brought in $5.0 million for the studio, giving it a two-week tally of $16.4 million. The third debut in this weekend’s top ten, Ferrari took eighth place with $4.1 million over the weekend, giving the film an overall total of $10.9 million for Neon. Dropping a spot to finish in ninth-place this weekend was The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes which made $2.9 million for Lionsgate Films in its seventh week of release, lifting its overall total to $159.9 million. Finally, after landing in seventh place last weekend, The Boy and the Heron dropped to the tenth spot this weekend where it brought it $2.5 million for GKIDS as well as a total of $36.0 million over the last four weeks.
This weekend saw only three films thrust from the top weekend box office. After one week in release, Salaar couldn’t hold onto its fifth-place finish last weekend and feel out of the top ten with a one-week total of $6.3 million. After five weeks, last weekend’s ninth-place film, Godzilla Minus One, drops from the top ten with an overall total of $45.7 million. Finally, after four weeks and a tenth-place finish last weekend, the Searchlight Pictures product, Poor Things falls from the top ten after amassing a total of $10.3 million.
Weekend Box Office (December 29th – December 31st)
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- Wonka…$24.0 Million
- Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom…$19.5 Million
- Migration…$17.2 Million
- The Color Purple…$13.0 Million
- Anyone But You…$9.0 Million
- The Boys in the Boat…$8.3 Million
- The Iron Claw…$5.0 Million
- Ferrari…$4.1 Million
- The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes…$2.9 Million
- The Boy and the Heron…$2.5 Million
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