Yeah, but those were released in the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons, where there is a huge increase in movie attendance in the last week of the year. It's not comparable to a March release.
I personally think it's a quirky little factoid that its fourth Monday is its biggest. I think you're downplaying the significance of Zootopia's longevity. It made more on its 25th day than Home did on its 11th day.
Did you say that the Monday after Easter would be the biggest one yet? I'm pretty sure you wouldn't have predicted that.
Now, I realize that this coming weekend is probably not going to be $30 million or something like that, but this anomaly is impressive to me.
http://deadline.com/2016/03/batman-v-superman-monday-box-office-record-1201727751/
Well, that's unexpected, to say the least. Zootopia's biggest Monday is on its fourth week in theaters.
Uh, what? That's not what getting a producer credit entails. It might just be a reflection of how important he is as a director. It's not like producer is a heavily regulated title in the business.