For the first time in nearly a month the box-office weekend had a new film atop its leaderboard as The Lost City bested The Batman by $10.5 million to claim the top spot.
Falling from fourth place to sixth this weekend was the horror film X, which added $2.2 million to raise its two-week total to $8.3 million. Just behind that was Dog, which fell two spots to seventh place with $2.1 million to show for the weekend. The Channing Tatum vehicle now claims a six-week total of $57.9 million. Meanwhile, Marvel’s Spider-Man: No Way Home fell two spots to finish in eighth place over the weekend with $2 million. The film now owns a fifteen-week total of $800.6 million as it climbs toward Avengers: Endgame to take over second place on the list of top lifetime grosses. Climbing one spot to finish in ninth this weekend was the animated Sing 2 which added $1.3 million to raise its fourteen-week total to $160.3 million. Finally, the third film to debut over the weekend, Infinite Storm, finished in the tenth spot with $751,000 in its first week of release.
Three films (last week’s seventh, eighth, and ninth-place finishers) were pushed from the box-office weekend top ten. Death on the Nile departed after amassing a seven-week total of $44.9 million, while The Outfit left with a two-week tally of $2.7 million, and The Kashmir Files disappears with $1.5 million to show for one week in release.
Weekend Box Office (March 25th – March 27th)
- The Lost City…$31.0 Million
- The Batman…$20.5 Million
- RRR (Rise Roar Revolt)…$9.5 Million
- Uncharted…$5.0 Million
- Gekijouban Jujutsu Kaisen 0…$4.6 Million
- X…$2.2 Million
- Dog…$2.1 Million
- Spider-Man: No Way Home…$2.0 Million
- Sing 2…$1.3 Million
- Infinite Storm…$751,000
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