Bringing in an estimated $35.4 million over the four-day holiday weekend allowed Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle to easily retain its perch atop the box office. In just four weeks, the film has grossed an impressive $291.6 million. Steven Spielberg’s new film The Post locked in at the second spot in its fourth week, and first week of wide release with a showing of $23.4 million.
The family-oriented sequel Paddington 2 debuted in sixth place earning $15 million from families presumably not wanting to take in Jumanji or Star Wars again. Falling from second to seventh place this week was the horror film Insidious: The Last Key with $14.6 million, suggesting that it may be ready to exit the top ten relatively soon. Debuting in the eighth spot is the Taraji P. Henson vehicle Proud Mary with $12 million. The critically lambasted exploitation film will likely also exit the top ten soon.
Closing out the top ten this week are Pitch Perfect 2 in the ninth spot, which brought in another $7.3 million to raise its four-week total to $96.3 million. Finally, the Winston Churchill drama starring Gary Oldman, Darkest Hour maintained a spot in the top ten for a second week with $5.6 million, raising its eight-week accumulation to $36.8 million.
Weekend Box Office (January 12th – January 15th)
- Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle…$35.4 Million
- The Post…$23.3 Million
- The Commuter…$16.4 Million
- The Greatest Showman…$15.6 Million
- Star Wars: Episode VIII—The Last Jedi…$15.3 Million
- Paddington 2…$15 Million
- Insidious: The Last Key…$14.6 Million
- Proud Mary…$12 Million
- Pitch Perfect 3…$7.3 Million
- Darkest Hour…$5.6 Million
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