NOTE: While the rest of the listings are the official totals listed for each film, Paramount does not plan on releasing their numbers until January 3rd. Therefore, films released by Paramount (such as Anchorman 2) are estimates until further notice.
Fourth and fifth place belong to two films new to wide release. American Hustle, the new David O. Russell drama about undercover work in the Jersey mob, made $19.1 million and rave reviews, well ahead of Saving Mr. Banks, the tale of the making of Disney’s Mary Poppins. While it too has gotten good reviews, it has nowhere near the revenue, its $9.3 million weekend gross is nearly all the money it has made against $35 million in costs. But neither film can compete with The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. With its $8.8 million, the $371.7 million it has made domestically makes it the highest grosser in the top ten, but also the second highest earning film of the year, finally winning out over Despicable Me 2.
Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas made $8.4 million and dropped several places, though even without a reported budget it is likely to be another modest success for Tyler Perry as past efforts cost roughly $20-25 million apiece. It still opened better than the new Disney animated film Walking with Dinosaurs, which earned $7.1 million and the ire of critics and audiences alike, and Dhoom 3, the latest in the Hindi action film franchise. The import opened to $3.2 million, though where it will go from here is up in the air. Finally, Thor: The Dark World made $1.3 million, a small but welcome addition to yet another Marvel Studios success story.
- The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug…$31.5 million
- Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues…$26.8 million (estimated)
- Frozen…$19.6 million
- American Hustle…$19.1 million
- Saving Mr. Banks…$9.3 million
- The Hunger Games: Catching Fire…$8.8 million
- Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas…$8.4 million
- Walking with Dinosaurs…$7.1 million
- Dhoom 3…$3.2 million
- Thor: The Dark World…$1.3 million
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