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Daenys Posted December 18, 2018 Share Posted December 18, 2018 Daily Domestic Chart for Monday December 17th, 2018 ← Previous Chart Chart Index Movie Distributor Gross Change Thtrs. Per Thtr. Total Gross Days - (1) Spider-Man: Into The Spider… Sony Pictures $2,765,000 -71% 3,813 $725 $38,128,376 4 - new They Shall Not Grow Old Warner Bros. $2,325,000 1,122 $2,072 $2,325,000 1 - (2) The Mule Warner Bros. $1,865,000 -61% 2,588 $721 $19,374,431 4 - (3) Dr. Seuss’ The Grinch Universal $1,027,175 -72% 3,759 $273 $240,490,550 39 - (5) Mortal Engines Universal $687,940 -65% 3,103 $222 $8,247,790 4 - (6) Creed II MGM $543,981 -63% 3,107 $175 $105,414,041 27 - (8) Fantastic Beasts: The Crime… Warner Bros. $440,000 -63% 2,606 $169 $152,233,249 32 - (9) Instant Family Paramount Pictures $360,386 -66% 2,860 $126 $60,648,727 32 - (10) Green Book Universal $321,475 -59% 1,215 $265 $24,976,471 32 - (15) The Possession of Hannah Grace Sony Pictures $155,000 -53% 1,307 $119 $14,064,719 18 - (-) A Star is Born Warner Bros. $147,000 -52% 842 $175 $199,325,098 74 - (-) Mary Queen of Scots Focus Features $86,705 -57% 66 $1,314 $1,049,285 11 - (-) At Eternity’s Gate CBS Films $28,821 -53% 178 $162 $1,478,823 32 - (-) If Beale Street Could Talk Annapurna Pictures $19,668 -70% 4 $4,917 $244,144 4 - (-) Ben is Back Roadside Attractions $17,932 -58% 29 $618 $268,543 11 - (-) Boy Erased Focus Features $13,025 -56% 173 $75 $6,659,997 46 - (-) Nobody’s Fool Paramount Pictures $11,588 -52% 168 $69 $31,680,281 46 - (-) Overlord Paramount Pictures $10,890 -48% 173 $63 $21,676,761 39 - (-) First Man Universal $5,620 -24% 72 $78 $44,839,155 67 - (-) Night School Universal $5,255 -63% 97 $54 $77,193,530 81 - (-) A Private War Aviron Pictures $2,615 -51% 50 $52 $1,601,547 46 - (-) Halloween Universal $2,465 -65% 68 $36 $159,303,060 60 - (-) The House with a Clock in i… Universal $2,175 -77% 96 $23 $68,477,265 88 - (-) The Sisters Brothers Annapurna Pictures $922 -32% 11 $84 $3,141,189 88 - (-) Indivisible Pure Flix Entertain… $308 -77% 14 $22 $3,500,721 53 - (-) Gosnell: The Trial of Ameri… GVN Releasing $240 -13% 3 $80 $3,679,893 67 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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John Marston Posted December 18, 2018 Share Posted December 18, 2018 1 hour ago, a2k said: At a time when Potter spin-off is floundering/under-performing one can doubly appreciate the consistency and formidable boxoffice performance of the LOTR spin-offs. Worldwide (Unadjusted) Rank Title (click to view) Studio Worldwide Domestic / % Overseas / % Year 1 The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey WB (NL) $1,021.1 $303.0 29.7% $718.1 70.3% 2012 2 The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug WB (NL) $958.4 $258.4 27% $700.0 73% 2013 3 The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies WB (NL) $956.0 $255.1 26.7% $700.9 73.3% 2014 TOTAL: $2,935.5 $816.5 27.8% $2,119.0 72.2% - AVERAGE: $978.5 $272.2 27.8% $706.3 72.2% - I used to think the third one was a big disappointment for decreasing from Smaug but in retrospect after how so many sequels have performed even the ones billed as a "final" chapter (Mockingjay Part 2 for example) it actually did pretty good 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valonqar Posted December 18, 2018 Share Posted December 18, 2018 Oh, crap, ASIB will drag its climb to 200M though the whole week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Barnack Posted December 18, 2018 Share Posted December 18, 2018 21 minutes ago, John Marston said: I used to think the third one was a big disappointment for decreasing from Smaug but in retrospect after how so many sequels have performed even the ones billed as a "final" chapter (Mockingjay Part 2 for example) it actually did pretty good Battle If it would not have had the august-september 2014 exchange rate crash it would have made more than the previous one, maybe of all of them: 2009 to first half of 2014 was a great moment of growth for global box office if you were popular in the growing markets, last Hobbit made 122m in China, first one 50m. Hunger Games was not a really an growing market affair and could not have is depreciation countered by the raise in them. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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sfran43 Posted December 19, 2018 Author Share Posted December 19, 2018 Film (Distributor) Weekend Gross Total Gross % Change Week # 1 Aquaman (Warner Bros.) $75.0 M $75.0 M NEW 1 2 Mary Poppins Returns (Disney) $36.0 M $52.0 M NEW 1 3 Bumblebee (Paramount) $20.0 M $20.0 M NEW 1 4 Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (Sony / Columbia) $17.5 M $66.0 M -51% 2 5 The Mule (Warner Bros.) $10.5 M $36.8 M -40% 2 6 Dr. Seuss' The Grinch (Universal) $9.0 M $253.7 M -23% 7 7 Second Act (STXfilms) $7.0 M $7.0 M NEW 1 8 Ralph Breaks the Internet (Disney) $5.5 M $162.7 M -41% 5 9 Welcome to Marwen (Universal / DreamWorks) $4.4 M $4.4 M NEW 1 10 Mortal Engines (Universal) $3.2 M $13.7 M -58% 2 11 The Favourite (Fox Searchlight) $2.9 M $11.0 M +11% 5 12 Mary Queen of Scots (Focus) $2.7 M $4.0 M +286% 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darth Lehnsherr Posted December 19, 2018 Share Posted December 19, 2018 Ralph's run has been pretty disappointing after its opening couple of days Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JB33 Posted December 19, 2018 Share Posted December 19, 2018 What's with BOM today? No Monday numbers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...