After four consecutive weeks atop the box-office weekend top ten, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever now sports an overall total of $393.7 million.
Debuting in sixth-place, I Heard the Bells made $1.8 million over the weekend, and an overall opening of $2.6 million in its first week in release. This pushed Black Adam to seventh place where it added $1.7 million this weekend to give it a seven-week total to $165.2 million. Meanwhile, Steven Spielberg’s The Fabelmans fell a spot to finish in eighth-place with $1.3 million in its fourth week in release. The film now sports an overall total of $5.6 million. After cracking the top ten last weekend, Bones and All fell from eighth to ninth place with $1.2 million over the weekend. This gives the film a three-week total of $6.0 million. Finally, the Julia Roberts/George Clooney starring Ticket to Paradise took in $850,000 in its seventh weekend in release, managing to claim tenth place. The film now sports an overall total of $66.5 million.
Only two films were pushed out of the top ten as Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery departed the top ten after finishing in third place last weekend and bringing in $13.3 million in its first week of release. After finishing in tenth place last weekend, Homecoming dropped from the top ten with an overall total of $14.4 million.
Weekend Box Office (December 2nd – December 4th)
- Black Panther: Wakanda Forever…$17.6 Million
- Violent Night…$13.3 Million
- Strange World…$4.9 Million
- The Menu…$3.6 Million
- Devotion…$2.8 Million
- I Heard the Bells…$1.8 Million
- Black Adam…$1.7 Million
- The Fabelmans…$1.3 Million
- Bones and All…$1.2 Million
- Ticket to Paradise…$850,000
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