As expected, the latest installment of the Star Wars saga, Star Wars: The Last Jedi, finished atop the box office in its first weekend. In fact, earning an estimated $220 million gave the film the second largest opening weekend of all time, just behind its predecessor, Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015), which earned $247.9 million.
Wonder fell from third to fourth bring in $5.4 million to bring its five-week total to $109.3 million. Completing the top five this weekend is the Warner Bros./DC Comics team-up Justice League, which took in $4.2 million to up its five-week take to $219.5 million (and a global total of approximately $634 million).
The bottom five films remain somewhat clumped together with Daddy’s Home 2 finishing in sixth. The comedy sequel made $3.8 million in its sixth week of release to up its total to $96.6 million. Thor: Ragnarok continues to hold onto a spot in the top ten, with $3 million this weekend and a seven-week total of $306.4 million; number which proved good enough for seventh place. The movie behind the movie, The Disaster Artist brought in $2.6 million, landing it in eight place, just ahead of Murder on the Orient Express, which finished with $2.5 million for the weekend and looks as though its preparing to depart the top ten shortly. The final spot in this week’s listing, Lady Bird, finished with $2.1 million to raise its seven-week total to $26 million. Not bad for an independent film at a time when so many multiplex consuming blockbusters are being released.
Next week will see the release of several new films that could challenge, but not necessarily take the box office crown from Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Hugh Jackman tries with The Greatest Showman on Wednesday. On Friday, Dwayne Johnson will give it a shot with Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. The holiday also brings such diverse fare as the final film in the Pitch Perfect trilogy; Alexander Payne’s Downsizing; and the, ahem, comedy Father Figures.
Weekend Box Office (December 15th – December 17th)
- Star Wars: The Last Jedi…$220 Million
- Ferdinand…$13.3 Million
- Coco…$10 Million
- Wonder…$5.4 Million
- Justice League…$4.2 Million
- Daddy’s Home 2…$3.8 Million
- Thor: Ragnarok…$3.0 Million
- The Disaster Artist…$2.6 Million
- Murder on the Orient Express…$2.5 Million
- Lady Bird…$2.1 Million
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