Star Wars: The Force Awakens has had a busy week, surpassing Avatar as the highest-grossing domestic film of all-time as well as having a $51 million opening in China, and it shows little sign of slowing down with an estimated $41.6 million weekend take. Leonardo DiCaprio had a strong wide release weekend as well, with an estimated $38 million for The Revenant. However, the well-regarded frontier epic has a price tag of $135 million, meaning it has a lot of ground to cover to make back its costs.
Sisters has shown solid numbers with an estimated $7.1 million, earning $74.9 million on a $30 million production cost, while Quentin Tarantino is finding middling success with The Hateful Eight, whose $6.4 million weekend has brought in $41.5 million against its $44 million costs.
The Big Short did not do much moving around on the list (remaining in seventh), but an estimated $6.3 million brought it up to $42.9 million against $28 million in costs. Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip, on the other hand, slipped three spots with an estimated $5.5 million, and remains the lowest earning movie in the Chipmunks franchise with $75.6 million brought, about half of the last one.
In ninth, Joy still has ground to make up on its $60 million costs with an estimated $4.5 million ($46.6 million earned in total), but Concussion is perhaps clinging to an Oscar nod to improve its fortunes…though it has less to make up with than Joy with $35 million in costs, its estimated $3.1 million weekend has only added up to $31 million in total gross so far.
Weekend Box Office (January 8th – January 10th)
- Star Wars: The Force Awakens…$41.6 million
- The Revenant…$38 million
- Daddy’s Home…$15 million
- The Forest…$13.1 million
- Sisters…$7.1 million
- The Hateful Eight…$6.4 million
- The Big Short…$6.3 million
- Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip…$5.5 million
- Joy…$4.5 million
- Concussion…$3.1 million
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