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Monster Hunter Nabs Its Prize of First Place at the Weekend Box Office

Monster Hunter

Monster Hunter took the top of the weekend box office, bumping off some other hunters, The Croods. Based on the video game series, Monster Hunter earned an estimated $2.2 million from 1,736 theaters averaging $1,267 per theater. The film also opened internationally with $4.8 million for a worldwide total of $7 million.

In second place was the champ of the last few weekends, The Croods: A New Age. That film added an estimated $2 million to its domestic total. It’s now earned a little over $27 million, one of the best totals of the year. Internationally, the film added about $5.4 million over the week to bring that total to $57.5 million. Worldwide, the film has earned $84.5 million one of the highest earnings of the year for a film.

Fatale debuted in third place. The film grossed an estimated $925,000. No international earnings have been reported.

In fourth place was the re-release of Elf which earned an estimated $365,000. After six weeks, the film has earned $1.9 million domestically and $141,033 at the international box office.

Rounding out the top five was Half Brothers which earned an estimated $260,000 dropping 47.5% from the previous week. The film has earned $1.8 million after three weeks. No international numbers have been released.

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The Empty Man earned an estimated $2,500 after nine weeks to bring its domestic total to $3 million. Internationally, the film has now earned $842,295 an increase of about $70,000 over the week. Worldwide the film has earned $3,844,325.

The New Mutants also earned an estimated $2,500 after 17 weeks. That brings the domestic gross to $23.9 million. Over the week, it looks like international earnings remained steady at $22,544,735. Worldwide, the film has earned $46,396,246.

38 films grossed $7,592,134 from 14,312 theaters. The previous weekend saw $6,687,559 from 36 films and 14,704 theaters. This past weekend had an average theater earning of $530.47 compared to the previous weekend’s $454.81. We’ll update these numbers as they become finalized.

The Croods: A New Age Repeats in First Place at the Weekend Box Office

The Croods: A New Age

The Croods: A New Age was the top of the box office again for the third weekend in a row. The film earned an estimated $3.1 million, down 32.2% from the previous weekend. The film has earned $24.3 million after three weeks at the box office, a “success” in a difficult year. At the international box office, the film added about $12 million over the week to bring that total to $52.1 million. Worldwide, the film has earned $76.3 million in its three weeks.

Half Brothers held on to second place with an estimated $490,000. The film has earned just $1.4 million after two weeks. No international numbers have been released.

In third place was Elf, a re-release of the classic film. It added $400,000 to its domestic total to bring that to $1.5 million after five weeks. It also has earned $110,815 at the international box office. Worldwide, the film has earned $1.6 million.

In fourth place was Freaky, which slipped one spot. The film earned an estimated $315,000 in its fifth week. It also added about $300,000 over the week at the international box office to bring that number to just under $6 million. Worldwide, the film has earned $14.2 million.

How the Grinch Stole Christmas is a re-release of the film earning an estimated $268,170 in one of the higher per-screen average.

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Wonder Woman has gotten a re-release leading up to the sequel’s release. The film came in at #10 earning $189,000. Internationally, the film earned $136,589 for a worldwide total of $325,589.

The New Mutants is still hanging in there earning $11,000 in its sixteenth week. The film has earned $23.8 million domestically. It also earned a little internationally to bring that total to just under $22.5 million. Worldwide, the film has earned $46.3 million.

The Empty Man added $5,000 to its domestic total to bring that to $2,987,855 after 8 weeks. The film also earned about $67,000 over the week at the international box office to bring that to $778,884.

At the current reporting, the weekend box office brought it $6,687,559 from 36 films. That’s down from last weekend $8.5 million from 39 films. There were 14,704 theaters, down from the previous weekend’s 16,864. That’s a per-theater average of $454.81 also down from the previous weekend’s $502.33. (Updated with final numbers).

The Croods: A New Age Holds on To First at the Weekend Box Office

The Croods: A New Age

The Croods: A New Age repeated in first place this past weekend earning $4.4 million at the domestic box office. That’s a drop of 54.8% from the previous weekend. Domestically, the film earned $20.3 million putting it already in the top 20 films of the year. It’s the only film to earn over four figures ber screen average. Internationally, the film added about $19.4 million to bring its total there to $40.2 million. Worldwide, the film has earned $60.6 million making it one of the more successful films of the years after two weeks.

Half Brothers debuted in second place with $720,000. No international numbers have been released in its first week.

Freaky dropped from second place to third with a dip of 42.5%. The film earned an estimated $460,000 domestically. The film has earned $7.7 million after four weeks. The film added about $1.1 million over the week internationally to bring that number to $5.6 million Worldwide, the film has earned $13.3 million.

All My Life opened up in fourth place with an estimated $350,000. Internationally, the film also earned $730,000 to bring its worldwide total to a little under $1.1 million.

Rounding out the top five was The War with Grandpa which was in third last week. The film dropped 44.4% from the previous week to earn an estimated $329,359. Its domestic total is now $17.6 million. Over the week, the film grossed about $200,000 internationally as well to bring that total to $8.5 million. Worldwide, the film has earned $26.1 million.

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The New Mutants came in at #20 from the previous week’s #24. The film earned an estimated $3,500 domestically to bring that total to $23.8 million. The film gained a little internationally to bring that to $22.4 million. Worldwide, the film has earned $46.2 million.

The Empty Man came in at #21, improved from the previous week’s #20. The movie earned $1,500 domestically to bring its total to just under $3 million. internationally, the film earned about $50,000 over the week to raise that to $711,043. Worldwide, the film has earned $3.7 million.

We’ll update this analysis when the final numbers are in but over the weekend, the domestic box office grossed $8,471,375 from 39 films. That’s down by about $7.5 million from the previous week. There were 16,864 theaters,which is up from last week’s 15,714. The average per-theater earned was $502.33, down from the previous week’s $902.24.