For the third consecutive week, M. Night Shyamalan’s latest film, Glass, finished on top of the weekend box office. This week, the film added another $9.5 million to lift its three-week total to $88.7 million.
Aquaman dropped one spot from third to fourth this weekend earning $4.8 million and raising its seven-week domestic total to $323.6 million. Incidentally, the film has made a staggering $1.1 billion worldwide. Holding onto the fifth spot for yet another week was the animated Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse with $4.4 million, giving it an eight-week total of $175.3 million.
Also holding onto to its spot from last week was the recently Oscar-nominated Green Book, which finished in sixth place with $4.3 million and a twelve-week cumulative total of $55.8 million. Dropping from fourth to seventh was The Kid Who Would Be King, which finished just behind the aforementioned Green Book with $4.2 million in its second week as it inches towards departing the top ten altogether.
Eighth place belonged solely to A Dog’s Way Home, which added $3.5 million to give the family-film a four-week total of $35.9 million. Escape Room dropped another spot this weekend and finished in ninth place with $2.9 million, giving the horror film a five-week total of $52.1 million.
Finally, the World War I documentary, They Shall Not Grow Old, from Peter Jackson made the most of its wide release this weekend to push its way into the top ten with $2.4 million, giving it a seven-week total of $10.7 million. Both Serenity and Dragon Ball Super: Broly departed the top ten over the box office weekend after they both clung onto spots last week. plummeted from its third-place finish last week to barely hanging onto a spot in the top ten this weekend, earning $3.6 just million.
Next weekend should see another shakeup as there will be arguably four films with the potential to crack the top ten being released in The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part, What Men Want, Cold Pursuit, and The Prodigy.
Weekend Box Office (February 1st – February 4th)
- Glass…$9.5 Million
- The Upside…$8.9 Million
- Miss Bala…$6.7 Million
- Aquaman…$4.8 Million
- Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse…$4.4 Million
- Green Book…$4.3 Million
- The Kid Who Would Be King…$4.2 Million
- A Dog’s Way Home…$3.5 Million
- Escape Room…$2.9 Million
- They Shall Not Grow Old…$2.4 Million
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